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Lawpower And The Doctorpatient Relationship A Legal Perspectiveandra Le Rouxkemp 2011th Edition Vdm Verlag Drmuller

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Lawpower And The Doctorpatient Relationship A Legal Perspectiveandra Le Rouxkemp 2011th Edition Vdm Verlag Drmuller
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Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.13 MB
Author: VDM VERLAG DR.MULLER, le Roux-Kemp, Andra, Andra Le Roux-Kemp
ISBN: 9783639341379, 3639341376
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 2011

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Lawpower And The Doctorpatient Relationship A Legal Perspectiveandra Le Rouxkemp 2011th Edition Vdm Verlag Drmuller by Vdm Verlag Dr.muller, Le Roux-kemp, Andra, Andra Le Roux-kemp 9783639341379, 3639341376 instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Chapter 1: Introduction
1 (p1-1): 1.1.Background
5 (p1-2): 1.2.Identifying the doctor and the patient in health service delivery
9 (p1-3): 1.3.When does a doctor-patient relationship come into being?
13 (p1-4): 1.4.Aim and methodology
16 (p1-5): 1.5.Research question and underlying assumptions
17 (p1-6): 1.6.Outline of study
17 (p1-6-1): 1.6.1.Chapter 2
17 (p1-6-2): 1.6.2.Chapter 3
18 (p1-6-3): 1.6.3.Chapter 4
19 (p1-6-4): 1.6.4.Chapter 5
19 (p1-6-5): 1.6.5.Chapter 6
20 (p1-6-6): 1.6.6.Chapter 7
20 (p1-6-7): 1.6.7.Chapter 8
22 (p2): PART A
22 (p2-1): Chapter 2: The historical development of the doctor-patient relationship and the culture of medical care
23 (p2-1-1): 2.1.The historical development of the doctor-patient relationship
25 (p2-1-1-1): 2.1.1.Primitive society
27 (p2-1-1-2): 2.1.2.The Greek medical tradition (± 600- 100 B.C.)
29 (p2-1-1-3): 2.1.3.Classical, medieval and early modern societies (1200-1600A.D.)
31 (p2-1-1-4): 2.1.4.Modern western societies (1700-1900A.D.)
32 (p2-1-1-5): 2.1.5.Postmodern societies
34 (p2-1-2): 2.2.The culture of medical care
34 (p2-1-2-1): 2.2.1.Professionalism and the regulation of the medical profession
41 (p2-1-2-2): 2.2.2.Social roles and the doctor-patient relationship
42 (p2-1-2-2-1): 2.2.2.1.The physi?an’s role
44 (p2-1-2-2-2): 2.2.2.2.The sick role
45 (p2-2): 2.2.3.Professionalism, authority and the doctor-patient relationship
52 (p2-3): 2.2.4.Power and the doctor-patient relationship
56 (p2-4): 2.3.Conclusion
58 (p2-5): Chapter 3: Medical decision-making and the doctor-patient relationship in a paternalistic setting
59 (p2-5-1): 3.1.Defining medical paternalism
65 (p2-5-2): 3.2.Medical decision-making in a paternalistic medical setting
71 (p2-5-3): 3.3.Autonomy, dignity, self-determination and beneficence in medical decision-making
79 (p2-5-4): 3.4.Ajuridical response to traditional paternalism in medical decision-making
81 (p2-5-4-1): 3.4.1.Informed consent
82 (p2-5-4-1-1): 3.4.1.1.The origin of informed…

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