Out-of-hours work is an important and emotive issue in current general practice. How do general practitioners resolve the dilemmas of meeting the needs and wishes of their patients while preserving the doctor's (and the family's) rights to privacy and relaxation? How does the public view the services? Are there special clinical elements in this aspects of diagnosis and management? What does telecommunication technology have to offer? The issues raised in this book present information from the practical point of view of the ...
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Out-of-hours work is an important and emotive issue in current general practice. How do general practitioners resolve the dilemmas of meeting the needs and wishes of their patients while preserving the doctor's (and the family's) rights to privacy and relaxation? How does the public view the services? Are there special clinical elements in this aspects of diagnosis and management? What does telecommunication technology have to offer? The issues raised in this book present information from the practical point of view of the family doctor wishing to provide personal and continuing care. Increasing consumerism in medicine, and concerns regarding quality assurance, make these issues relevant to entrants to general practice, for whom the book is written.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. Clean from markings. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 200grams, ISBN: 9780192617774.