The Exceptional Potential of General Practice : (Record no. 73598)

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International Standard Book Number 9780429427640(e-book : PDF)
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System control number (OCoLC)1078433258
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Classification number RA410.5
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Title The Exceptional Potential of General Practice :
Remainder of title Making a Difference in Primary Care /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Graham Watt.
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Edition statement First edition.
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-- Boca Raton, FL :
-- CRC Press,
-- 2018.
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Extent 1 online resource (301 pages) :
Other physical details 37 illustrations, text file, PDF
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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-- 1. The Exceptional Potential of General Practice. 2. Three Horizons of General Practice. 3. Traditional Strengths. Gatekeeping. Tolerating uncertainty. Knowing the patient. Consultations. Caring. Continuity. Coordination. Coverage. Clinical generalism in Scotland. 39 years in practice. 4.Pioneers. Pioneers in research. Edward Jenner. Sir James Mackenzie. William Pickles. Seizing opportunities. University-based research. Populationmedicine. Career advice for medical students. The example of Julian Tudor Hart. Advocacy. Lachlan Grant. Direct action for public health. Advocating for a National Health Service. Welfare reform. Alcohol in general practice. 5.Challenges. Confusing terminology. Multimorbidity. The challenges of multimorbidity. Assessing the quality of generalist clinical care. Competing for power and resource. Maintaining sufficient numbers of clinical generalists. The Inverse Care Law. GP views on healthinequalities. 6.Practices working together in the Deep End. General Practitioners at the Deep End. Deep End Ireland. General practice at the Deep End in Yorkshire and Humber. Deep End Greater Manchester. 7. Addressing the Inverse Care Law. The Govan SHIP Project. The Deep End GP Pioneer Scheme. 8. Link Workers in General Practice. Best arrangements for link workers. Experience as a programme director. Experience as a host practice. Experience as a GPlead. 9. Community Practice. Drumchapel, Scotland. Dublin, Ireland. Brisbane, Australia. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ghent, Belgium. 10. Learning Health Systems.Learning health systems. Achievements in East London. Development in East London. 11. Core Topics. The dynamics of family life. The child in the consulting room - What does the future hold? Levelling up in Deep End practices. Mental health. End-of-life care. 12. Learning from Medicine at the Margins.Working withrefugees in general practice. Homeless general practice. 13.International Perspectives. Key components of health systems. A general practitioner for every personin the world. Perspective from China. Perspective fromLebanon. Perspetive from Sub-Saharan Africa.14.Working to Produce Evidence of Change. Rules of engagement. The Deep End Advice Worker Project. 15.Evaluation. Learnings from the Deep End. Towards a framework of learning. 16. Education and Training. Correction ofsocial ignorance. A lifeline for a drowning man. The special needs of preactitioners working in deprived areas. GP training in the Deep End. The North Dublin GP Training Scheme. The South Wales GP Academic Fellowship Scheme. The Deep End GP Pioneer Scheme. 17. Preparations Ahead of Time. 18. Reflection. 19. Postscript. The virtues of the race. A philosophy of general practice. 20. Biographies. In Memoriam: Dr Julian Tudor Hart (1927-2018).
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-- This innovative and timely book draws on pioneering precedents, basic principles, current examples and international experience to capture the narratives, examples and ideas that underlie and demonstrate the exceptional potential of general practice: "If health care is not at is best where it is needed most, health inequalities will widen." "The unworried unwell are not hard to reach but they are easy to ignore and are often ignored." "With patient contact, population coverage, continuity, coordination, flexibility, long term relationships and trust, general practices are the natural hubs of local health systems." "… practitioners … are not only scientists but also responsible citizens and if they did not raise their voice who else should?" Written for family doctors looking to strengthen local collaboration, it brings together the traditional strengths of consultations, caring, continuity, coordination and coverage with the current and future challenges of building capacity, community, creativity, consistency, collegiality and campaigning. It highlights the critical importance of working with patients, maximising the use of serial encounters, integrating care, joint working between practices, social prescribing, community development and advocacy based on patient and practitioner experience. Drawing on the highly-regarded work of Deep End GPs serving the poorest communities in Scotland ̶ www.gla.ac.uk/deepend ̶ the book is an invaluable handbook for all primary care doctors, irrespective of health care system or country, seeking to provide unconditional continuity of personalised care for all patients, whatever problem or combination of problems a patient may have.
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-- Also available in print format.
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Personal name Watt, Graham,
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Taylor and Francis.
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-- Print version:
-- 9781138353688
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-- https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429427640
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