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Jonathan Silverman

    Jonathan Silverman explore l'interaction complexe entre la culture américaine, la littérature et les enjeux sociétaux à travers sa prose incisive. Il possède un talent unique pour examiner des sujets apparemment disparates, révélant des aperçus profonds sur le tissu de la vie quotidienne et des institutions établies. L'approche de Silverman est à la fois analytique et accessible, invitant les lecteurs à explorer les nuances de la société américaine à travers un riche mélange de commentaires littéraires et culturels.

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    Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine
    Skills for Communicating with Patients
    For the World to See
    • For the World to See

      The Life of Margaret Bourke-White

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A portrait of the life and career of the distinguished American photographer, Margaret Bourke-White, is accompanied by examples of her photographs

      For the World to See
      4,0
    • Skills for Communicating with Patients

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This text and its companion, "Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine," provide a comprehensive approach to improving communication in medicine. Exploring in detail the specific skills of doctor-patient communication, the book provides evidence of the improvements that these skills can make in health outcomes and everday clinical practice.

      Skills for Communicating with Patients
    • This book is a brilliant blend of health policy and nursing practice. It identifies the forces that have dominated change in the national health systems of industrialised countries - the shift of priorities from hospital to ambulatory care, the vast expansion in modern technology, the rise in expenditures and efforts at cost-containment, the renewed emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion. At the same time, this book brings to life the impact of these forces and the actual practice of nursing, demonstrating how 'technology' and 'caring' can be harmonised. It shows through international case studies ways for nurses to maximise their contribution to patient care and to contribute to the improved effectiveness of national health systems.' Milton I Roemer, in the Foreword

      Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine