Family Practice A Problem-based Learning Approach

Family Practice: A Problem-based Learning Approach by Heather Coleman, published by Eddie Bowers in 2005, is a comprehensive resource that explores the intricacies of family and general practice within the medical field. This edition, consisting of 318 pages, is presented in English and offers insights into problem-based learning methodologies that are applicable to various scenarios in family practice.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding medical practices, emphasizing the integration of social science and social work within the healthcare context. The book addresses key topics relevant to family practice, providing a framework for both students and professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills. Through its focused content, this work serves as a valuable tool for those engaged in the medical and social sciences, aiming to improve their practical understanding of family health dynamics.
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