Palliative medicine: A case-based manual

Palliative medicine: A case-based manual

by Derek Doyle (Contributor), NeilMacDonald (Contributor), Doreen Oneschuk (Contributor), NeilHagen (Contributor)

Synopsis

Palliative care is now an integral part of the undergraduate medical curriculum. Medical education across the board is adopting a case-based approach. This book uses a series of cases to illustrate critical points in palliative medicine. The case-studies have been carefully chosen to reflect real life clinical practice. The contributors illustrate, through the case studies, the desired skills, attitudes, and knowledge required in this field of medicine. The second edition of this popular book continues to offer a panoramic view of palliative care. The new edition introduces a number of new topics, new authors, and a thorough update on continuing chapters. It includes material on non-malignant disease which is an integral part of palliative care. The text distinguishes between evidence-based practice and common practice which has yet to be verified by research studies. Each chapter includes a brief section at the end containing a commentary on future trends and promising areas of research.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Edition: 2
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 22 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0198528329
ISBN 13: 9780198528326

Media Reviews
This is an excellent educational tool for training purposes, organized in a fashion that readily lends itself to patient-based/case-based teaching. The organization of the book is unique in palliative care and provides an important educational resource. --Doody's


This is an excellent educational tool for training purposes, organized in a fashion that readily lends itself to patient-based/case-based teaching. The organization of the book is unique in palliative care and provides an important educational resource. --Doody's

This is an excellent educational tool for training purposes, organized in a fashion that readily lends itself to patient-based/case-based teaching. The organization of the book is unique in palliative care and provides an important educational resource. --Doody's


This is an excellent educational tool for training purposes, organized in a fashion that readily lends itself to patient-based/case-based teaching. The organization of the book is unique in palliative care and provides an important educational resource. --Doody's


Author Bio

Dr MacDonald is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Palliative Care and sits on the Editorial Boards of: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Quaderni di Cure Palliative, Journal of Supportive Oncology, Palliative and Supportive Care.