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_aProfessionalism in mental healthcare : _bexperts, expertise and expectations / _cedited by Dinesh Bhugra, Amit Malik. |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2011. |
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_a1 online resource (viii, 198 pages) : _bdigital, PDF file(s). |
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_tIntroduction: experts and expertise / _rDinesh Bhugra and Amit Malik -- _tGlobalisation / _rNorman Sartorius -- _tThe virtues and vices of professionalism / _rJonathan Montgomery -- _tProfessionalism: the US perspective / _rSidney Weissman and Kenneth Busch -- _tProfessionalism: the UK perspective / _rSir Donald Irvine, Neil Johnson, Jill Thistlethwaite and Gillian Lewando Hundt -- _tProfessionalism and resource-poor settings: redefining psychiatry in the context of global mental health / _rVikram Patel -- _tProfessionalism: Australian perspectives / _rKatinka Morton, Robert Adler and Bruce Singh -- _tCan professionalism be taught?: lessons for undergraduate medical education / _rRobert A. Murden -- _tPatient expectations from psychiatrists / _rDinesh Bhugra and Susham Gupta -- _tTeams and professionalism / _rDavid W. Page -- _tNew professionalism / _rDonna J. Schmutzler and James W. Holsinger, Jr. -- _tMedical professionalism in the new century: accomplishments and challenges in the future for an American medical school / _rJohn A. Talbott -- _tEthical foundations of professionalism / _rJim E. Sabin and H. Steven Moffic -- _tTraining in professionalism / _rVikram Jha, Zeryab Setna and Trudie Roberts -- _tExpertise and medical professionalism / _rKathy M. Vincent and Allan Tasman -- _tLeadership and professionalism / _rHelen Herrman, Julian Freidin and Sharon Brownie -- _tProfessionalism and psychiatry: the way forward / _rDinesh Bhugra and Amit Malik. |
| 520 | _aIn mental health, as in other medical disciplines, the role of the professional is changing. The availability of information, enhanced roles of other healthcare professionals and changes in training have altered the doctor-patient relationship and left professionals accountable to the needs of clients, politicians, policy makers and funding agencies. This book seeks to redefine the professional role of the specialist mental health worker by bringing perspectives from leading experts from both developed and developing countries, and also from a wide range of professionals in the field of law, medical ethics, education and medical leadership. Uniquely, it also looks at the views of patients and next-generation psychiatrists. It will be of interest to those involved in providing mental healthcare as well as those responsible for health policy initiatives and training. | ||
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_aPsychiatry _xPractice. |
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_aBhugra, Dinesh, _eeditor. |
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_aMalik, Amit, _eeditor. |
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_iPrint version: _z9780521131766 |
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