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Physical medicine and rehabilitation : patient-centered care : mastering the competencies / editors, Adrian Cristian, Sorush Batmangelich ; Marwa A. Ahmed [and sixty seven others], contributors.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medicine, Physical.
- Medical rehabilitation.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (409 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Demos Medical, 2015.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- p>Built around the six core competencies for physicians practicing rehabilitation medicine as required by the ACGME, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Patient-Centered Care: Mastering the Competencies is a unique, self-directed text for residents. Covering all aspects of patient-centered care in the practice of physical medicine and rehabilitation, the book provides a competency-based approach to topics and conditions commonly encountered in this specialty. Thoughtfully organized chapters offer easy-to-access clinical content for all major practice areas, and the book''s competency-based go
- Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Share Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Patient-Centered Care: Mastering the Competencies; Part I: Basic Principles; Chapter 1: The Use of Milestones in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency Education; Competency-Based Medical Education; The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Milestones; The Clinical Competency Committee; References; Chapter 2: The Use of Narrative Medicine and Reflection for Practice-Based Learning and Improvement; Theoretical Framework for Learning Through Reflective Practice
- Practical Approaches for Implementation of Narrative Medicine Self-examination Questions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Conscious, Compassionate Communication in Rehabilitation Medicine; Goal; Objectives; Challenges to Effective Communication; Components of Communication: Introduction; Components of Communication-Part I: Ground Rules; Components of Communication-Part II: Emotions, Needs, Empathy, Communication Styles, and Communication Preferences; Components of Communication-Part III: Body Language, Listening, and Speaking
- Components of Communication-Part IV: Additional Strategies for Use With Patients Summary; Case Vignettes/Scenarios; Self-Examination Questions; References; Chapter 4: Application of Principles of Professional Education for Physicians; Goals; Objectives; Competencies; Acgme's NAS and Educational Milestones; Milestone Expectations and Reporting; Teaching and Feedback; Clinical Teaching, Case Presentations, and Feedback Strategies; Bedside Teaching; Case Presentations With Feedback-Snapps and Microskills Models; Evaluation and Supervision; Supervision; Mentorship; Conclusion
- Self-Examination Questions References; Chapter 5: Ethical Considerations in the Practice of Rehabilitation Medicine-A Contextual Framework for Addressing Ethical Issues in Rehabilitation Medicine; Goals; Objectives; History; Research; Ethical Frameworks; Methodology-Ethical Decision Making; Addressing and Resolving Ethical Conflicts; Self-Examination Questions; References; Chapter 6: Professionalism; Goals; Objectives; Professionalism in Rehabilitation Medicine; Self-Examination Questions; References; Chapter 7: Systems-Based Practice in Rehabilitation Medicine
- Graduate Medical Education and Systems-Based Practice The Physiatrist as Systems Consultant in Rehabilitation Health Care Delivery Systems; Patient Care Coordination in the Practice of Rehabilitation Medicine; The Physiatrist as Resource Manager; Patient Safety, Systems Errors, and Quality in Rehabilitation Medicine; System Evaluator: Identifying Errors and Implementing Potential Systems Solutions; Self-Examination Questions; References; Chapter 8: Essentials of Leadership in the Field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation-A Personal Perspective; Objectives; Qualities That Leaders Must Have
- Skills That a Leader Should Acquire and Practice
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-78684-005-7
- 1-61705-133-0
- OCLC:
- 891081771
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