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| Patient-Physician
Relationship |
| Author
: Ratna Dutta Sharma |
| ISBN
: 8186921419 |
| Format :
256 Pages,8.9"X5.8",Hardcover |
| Publisher
: Decent Books |
| Year
of publication: 2007 |
| Book
Id :med22 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 32.95 |
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From the Publisher
The Papers
presented at a workshop on "patient-physician
relationship," organized by Department of
Philosophy, Jadavpur University, have thinkers
from various disciplines like religion, philosophy
and law discussing a range of issues involved in
patient-physician understanding. The concept is
viewed in the modern context as well as keeping
the indigenous thought tradition in mind. The
papers examine the nature and limits of the
patient-physician relationship, issues relating to
medical ethics, the working of consent and
confidentiality, and the link between law and
medicine. They look into the role of culture as a
determining factor in the patient-physician
relationship and the impact of religious beliefs
and values on the relationship. They stress the
need for a harmonious and balanced relation
between the patient and the physician and
importance of communication in patient-physician
relationship.
The experts
specially throw light on feminist concerns about
medical practice, such as the need for treatment
referring, and examine the way individual
characteristics of doctors and patients affect the
way they relate to each other. They emphasize on
patients being educated and enlightened to be able
to exercise their rights.
The volume will
prove interesting and informative to medical
practitioners and researchers as well as general
readers.
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