Patient-centered Medicine A Human Experience

Cover of Patient-centered Medicine A Human Experience by David H. Rosen
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780190628871
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Length: 9.1 Inches
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Patient-centered Medicine A Human Experience by David H. Rosen, published by Oxford University Press in 2017, is a concise volume of 148 pages that explores the essential role of health professionals in addressing the unique needs of patients. This edition emphasizes the importance of understanding patients not only through their biological needs but also through their psychological and social realities. It outlines the principles necessary for developing a biopsychosocial approach to medical practice, aiming to enhance the quality of care provided by medical students and clinicians.

Readers will find guidelines that focus on cultivating the attitudes and skills required for delivering empathic and comprehensive medical care. The book addresses key topics such as the physician-patient relationship and the significance of viewing patients as whole individuals. By integrating insights from psychology and clinical medicine, this work contributes to the ongoing dialogue about improving healthcare practices and the importance of psychosocial education in medical training.


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Patient-Centered Medicine: A Human Experience emphasizes the health professional’s role in caring for patients as unique individuals by focusing on the patients’ psychological and social realities as well as their biological needs. The book concerns itself with caring for the whole patient, and outlines the basic principles involved in developing a biopsychosocial approach to medical practice. This is a volume of guidelines that will help medical students and clinicians develop and master basic attitudes and skills essential to providing empathic and comprehensive medical care. As Norman Cousins writes in the foreword, ‘The authors understand and repeatedly demonstrate in this book, that the patient-physician relationship is a powerful, sometimes mysterious, frequently healing interaction between human beings. It is the person of the doctor and the presence of the doctor-just as much and frequently more than-what the doctor does that creates an environment for healing. The physician represents restoration. The physician holds the lifeline.’ Since the book’s original publication by University Park Press in 1984, greater awareness and acceptance of the biopsychosocial model has occurred, and medical schools are now working to fully integrate psychosocial education into the clinical curriculum.

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