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Häftad, Engelska, 1999
991 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Provides the GP trainee and trainer with a practical guide to making the best use of the vocational training programme.This new edition has been completely revised to reflect the most recent changes to GP training and assessment. It sets out a practical framework within which trainees and trainers can work to ensure that trainees are as prepared as possible, not only for their MRCGP or Summative Assessments, but also for their whole careers in general practice.
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''This book provides the background and practical guidance for all those of us who face challenges for the way we handle medical records. Written by a lawyer and a clinical informatician it provides the fusion between the legal issues and the practical clinical ones. There are clear explanations of the current legal framework set in the context of real-world applications; the more complex issues that have a significant impact on Policy are also dealt with in depth. The background to ''consent'' and the impact that implied and explicit consent can have on the way records are collect and used is particularly well covered. This book has many audiences all of whom will gain from the easily accessible information within it. Caldicott guardians research ethics committee members and all those researchers and clinicians who need to analyse patient information will have a particular need for this handbook. Patients and the public should use it to understand how their healthcare information is protected and used. Its arrival could not have come at a better time'' Sir John Pattison Former Director of Research Analysis and Information Department of Health England
Häftad, Engelska, 2004
555 kr
Skickas inom 10-15 vardagar
This book explains some of the principles behind the teaching philosophies of vocational training in general practice, to shares ideas which have been developed and discusses the reasons for success or failure. It is hoped that all of those involved in training young doctors may find something of interest and value which can be incorporatedinto their own activities.