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First, Do No Harm

First, Do No Harm

Being A Resilient Doctor In The 21st Century

Publisher:
McGraw-Hill  
ISBN:
9780070276970 
Pages:
180 
Product type:
Book 
Topics:
General & Internal Medicine » General Practice » General Practice
Public Health, Epidemiology, Statistics » Ethics / Law » Ethics
Dictionaries, History, Computers in medicine » History and philosophy of Medicine » Philosophy of Medicine  
Publication date:
January 2010 
Price:
€ 19.90

First Do No Harm reframes the traditional doctors' rule, demonstrating that it should apply not only to patients, but also to doctors themselves.
With their extensive medical, professional and academic experience, Leanne Rowe and Michael Kidd have created a legacy to be shared with medical students, junior doctors and experienced medical practitioners across all medical specialties.

`In this book, the new meaning of the creed `first do no harm is not only about protecting our patients, it is also about protecting the wellbeing of our colleagues, our families, our environment and ourselves. Leanne Rowe and Michael Kidd

Leanne Rowe is a general practitioner and runs a medical practice for medical practitioners in Melbourne, Australia. A past Chairman of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, she is currently Deputy Chancellor of Monash University and serves on the boards of Beyond Blue and Medibank Private. She worked for many years as a rural doctor and has been awarded the Rose Hunt Medal from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the ?Best Individual Contribution to Health Care in Australia? award from the Australian Medical Association, for her services to medicine.

Michael Kidd is a general practitioner and the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia. He was Professor of General Practice at The University of Sydney from 1995-2009 and President of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners from 2002-2006. He is chair of the Australian Government?s Ministerial Advisory Committee on Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmissible Infections, a member of the board of the World Organization of Family Doctors (Wonca), an adviser to the World Health Organization on primary care and mental health and chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia.

Contents:
1. A new meaning for 'First, Do No Harm' in the 21st Century
2. Creating a legacy
3. Being a doctor
4. Our relationship with ourselves
5. Our relationship with our own doctor
6. Our relationship with our family and friends
7. Our relationship with our colleagues
8. Our relationship with our patients
9. Our relationship with our physical environment
10. Our relationship with our medical organisations
11. How to deal with a personal crisis
12. Eight principles for resilient doctors

 

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