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El. knyga: Wonder and the Mystery: 10 Years of Reflections from the Annals of Family Medicine [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781846198403
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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781846198403
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Published in association with the Annals of Family Medicine, The Wonder and the Mystery is an anthology of intimate personal stories and innovative ideas from the Annals' Reflections section. It includes a wide range of articles, from influential pieces on urgent topical issues to exceptional stories of unique individuals. These articles shed light on small moments and major life transitions. In the process, they help us find meaning in our own physical, emotional, and spiritual journeys. The one-of-a-kind stories and ideas in the book speak to all of us who are interested in health care and health, caring and connection: clinicians, patients, family members, researchers, policy makers, and more. The book reminds us that "the things we cannot measure may be the very things that will sustain us."
Foreword vii
About the Editor xii
Contributors xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1(4)
Section 1 Primary Care at Work
5(40)
1 Nasruddin and the Coin
7(5)
Peter A. de Schweinitz
2 One Last Question: Opening Pandora's Box?
12(4)
Janet M. Townsend
3 A Headache at the End of the Day
16(5)
Howard Brody
4 The Joy of Family Practice
21(9)
William Ventres
5 Success, Regret, and the Struggle for Balance
30(4)
Joseph A. Carrese
Michel A. Ibrahim
6 The Company We Keep: Why Physicians Should Refuse to See Pharmaceutical Representatives
34(7)
Howard Brody
7 Doctors' Work: Eulogy for My Vocation
41(4)
David Loxterkamp
Section 2 Patient Care and Caring
45(24)
8 Pounds
47(2)
Dean Gianakos
9 The Old Duffers' Club
49(7)
David Loxterkamp
10 Home Care: A Key to the Future of Family Medicine?
56(4)
Steven H. Landers
11 Boy Scouts for Henry
60(4)
Richard E. Allen
12 Lessons from My Left Foot
64(5)
Thomas Bodenheimer
Section 3 Wounds and Healing
69(28)
13 Suffering, Meaning, and Healing: Challenges of Contemporary Medicine
71(11)
Thomas R. Egnew
14 Getting the News
82(3)
Roger A. Rosenblatt
15 Losing Touch in the Era of Superbugs?
85(4)
Leif Hass
16 The Decade Dance
89(3)
Jon O. Neher
17 The Face of Cancer
92(5)
John G. Scott
Patrick Crommett
Section 4 Connections
97(30)
18 A Change Will Do You Good
99(6)
David Loxterkamp
19 Linking Ruth to Her Past
105(4)
Renate G. Justin
20 On This Day of Mothers and Sons
109(3)
Sara G. Shields
21 Jazz and the "Art" of Medicine: Improvisation in the Medical Encounter
112(11)
Paul Haidet
22 Gazing at the Future
123(4)
Steve M. Blevins
Section 5 Knowledge
127(38)
23 General Medical Practitioners Need to Be Aware of the Theories on Which Our Work Depends
129(9)
Paul Thomas
24 The Irreverent Nature of Evidence
138(4)
Zachary Flake
25 Bag of Worms
142(3)
James L. Glazer
26 The Impotence of Being Important - Reflections on Leadership
145(3)
Ian Douglas Couper
27 "Be Gentle and Be Sincere About It": A Story about Community-Based Primary Care Research
148(5)
Andrew L. Sussman
Marino Rivera
28 The Dark Bridal Canopy
153(7)
Jeffrey Borkan
29 Making Time to Write?
160(5)
Lucy M. Candib
Section 6 The Essence of Family Medicine
165(36)
30 A Public Celebration of a Personal Doctor
167(6)
William R. Phillips
Larry A. Green
31 Health Care Becomes an Industry
173(8)
Darius A. Rastegar
32 The Dream of Home Ownership
181(6)
David Loxterkamp
33 The Myth of the Lone Physician: Toward a Collaborative Alternative
187(9)
George W. Saba
Teresa J. Villela
Ellen Chen
Hali Hammer
Thomas Bodenheimer
34 Dinosaurs, Hospital Ecosystems, and the Future of Family Medicine
196(5)
Cherie Glazner
Section 7 Medicine, Society, the World
201(48)
35 The Island
203(3)
Peter A. Selwyn
36 Si, Doctora
206(4)
Lucy M. Candib
37 Stuck in the Mud
210(4)
Richard E. Allen
38 Indication
214(8)
Ronald E. Pust
39 The Break-Even Point: When Medical Advances are Less Important than Improving the Fidelity with Which They Are Delivered
222(15)
Steven H. Woolf
Robert E. Johnson
40 Ecological Change and the Future of the Human Species: Can Physicians Make a Difference?
237(7)
Roger A. Rosenblatt
41 A Journey to Someplace Better
244(5)
John J. Frey
Index 249
Robin S. Gotler, MA, is Reflections Editor of the Annals of Family Medicine. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Sociology of Health and Disease from the College of St. Catherine and Master of Arts degrees in Bioethics (Case Western Reserve University) and History of Medicine (University of Minnesota). She has a passion for essays and memoir, nurtured by her studies of creative nonfiction with Carol Bly and Catherine Watson in the woods of northern Minnesota. Robin has been privileged to work in family medicine for 25 years and with the Annals of Family Medicine since its inception in 2002. She lives with her family in Minnesota, where wonder and mystery abound.