Recent developments in primary care have provided almost constant change, much of it imposed. The new NHS is putting increasing emphasis on services working together. This workbook shows how practices can become team based, facilitate their own group in-house and acquire the necessary skills to be effective. It draws on practical research and development experiences, uses case studies and tools to guide the reader through the text, and contains tips and techniques to highlight communication skills. This workbook is practical, straightforward and essential for all those working in general practice and the new primary care organisations.
Failure to provide effective help is costly throughout life This is the first book to describe Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment (AMBIT).
The King's Fund set up an independent inquiry to establish how safe maternity services are and to make recommendations for change. This is a report of their findings.
Enhancing Interactions Between Nursing and Medicine: Opportunities in Health Professional Education : a Conference : Southampton, Bermuda July 13-16, 2000
An Overview of Psychiatric Ethics
Packed with tactics, tips, and illuminating straightforward examples, this book is an indispensable guide to building your career in healthcare leadership.
2001 Study 4th National Study of Morbidity Statistics from General Practice MONICA Key Health Statistics from General Practice Heart of England Screening Study Year 1991/92 England and Wales 1992 1994 Place 1998 Glasgow Liverpool ...
TeamSTEPPS 2.0: Team Strategies & Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety
The Future Health Worker
[ Ch . 10 ] Gillon , R. ( 1994 ) Principles of Health Care Ethics , Chichester , Wiley . ... K. and Wistow , G. ( eds ) Developing Quality in Personal Social Services : Concepts , Cases and Comments , Aldershot , Ashgate .
INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE According to Simpson et al . ( 2001 ) , there is a need for evidencebased models for the conduct and coordination of care in all health care settings . The literature suggests a lack ...