NOVEDADES Y DESTACADOS
OFERTAS
GENERAL PRACTICE. THE INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
Phelps
ISBN
978-0-7295-3804-6
Publicado
17-01-2011
Edición
1ª
Idioma
Inglés
Páginas
1104
Peso
3500
Editorial
Elsevier Science
PVP
103.00€
DESCRIPCIÓN
The aim of the book is to provide a comprehensive General Practice text book which takes a contemporary, integrative approach to diagnosis, investigation and management of health issues and disease states encountered in the general practice environment. The book will cover the philosophy underpinning general practice in the 21st Century, and deal with primary and secondary prevention as well as acute and chronic disease management.
General Practice: The Integrative Approach will inform doctors as fully as possible about potential treatment and prevention options, as well as potential pitfalls according to the growing evidence base in this area. The book is directed at best practice rather than alternative practice. The first section of the textbook lays the foundations and principles of Integrative Medicine and the second section examines important medical conditions in a systems based approach.
Each chapter begins by detailing the allopathic medical and consulting knowledge required of a standard GP text, discussing physiology and pharmacological management plans of systems-based conditions. The chapter then leads into an evidence-based discussion of the therapeutic options available for the treatment of associated factors, essentially providing practitioners with the knowledge required to adapt their approach to meet the needs of the individual patient.
A national panel of experts with experience in Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, nutritional medicine, naturopathy, and exercise therapy have contributed to their various fields of expertise to incorporate management plans that utilise a variety of therapeutic modalities to achieve the best clinical outcome.
Key Features:
* Incorporates evidence-based and safe therapies including conventional medical care, lifestyle interventions, complementary therapies.
* Approach is holistic in focus
* Focuses on prevention and health promotion
* Symptomatic layout matches the approach of contemporary medical curriculum
* Each therapeutic modality and therapeutics contributor will be allocated an icon, throughout the book the icon will appear near the corresponding therapeutics text for easy modality reference
* Unique chapter Integrative Medicine and the Law covering medico-legal issues.
* Ready reference herb/drug interaction chart
Table of contents:
Section 1
S1.A: Introduction to the concept of Integrative Medicine
S1.B: Evidence-based health care
S1.C: Finding information on integrative medicine
S1.D: Therapeutic modalities
S1.E: Principles of Herbal Medicine
S1.F: Herb-drug interactions
S1.G: The essence of good health
S1.H: Education and behaviour change strategies
S1.I: Stress management and mind-body medicine
S1.J: Exercise as therapy
S1.K: Clinical nutrition: food as therapy and nutritional supplements
S1.L: Connectedness and the role of social support
S1.M: Spirituality and the role of meaning
S1.N: Environment
S1.O: Consulting room
S1.P: Domestic violence
S1.Q: Medico legal issues
S1.R: Practice management principles
S1.S: Consulting skills and communication
S1.T: Prevention and screening
S1.U: The general check-up
S1.V: Emergencies in general practice
S1.W: Safe Detox
Section 2
S2.01: Abnormal blood tests
S2.02: Adolescent health and development
S2.03: Ageing
S2.04: Allergies
S2.05: Blood
S2.06: Bones
S2.07: Breast disease
S2.08: Cancer
S2.09: Cardiovascular
S2.10: Child health and development
S2.11: Diabetes
S2.12: Ear, nose and throat
S2.13: Eyes
S2.14: Endocrine
S2.15: Fitness to drive
S2.16: Gastrointestinal
S2.17: Genetic abnormalities
S2.18: Geriatric medicine
S2.19: Gynaecology
S2.20: Musculoskeletal medicine
S2.21: Hair
S2.22: HIV/AIDs
S2.23: Injury prevention
S2.24: Joints and connective tissues
S2.25: Menopause
S2.26: Medical Ethics
S2.27: Nails
S2.28: Neurology
S2.29: Pain management
S2.20: Palliative Care
S2.31: Pregnancy and antenatal care
S2.32: Women's health
S2.33: Men's health
S2.34: Psychiatry and psychological medicine
S2.35: Peri-operative care
S2.36: Respiratory
S2.37: Sexual Health
S2.38: Erectile dysfunction
S2.39: Skin
S2.40: Sleep disorders
S2.41: Sports medicine
S2.42: Substance abuse
S2.43: Travel medicine
S2.44: Urology
S2.45: Weight problems and eating disorders
Author Information:
By Kerryn Phelps, MBBS(Syd), FRACGP, FAMA, Adjunct Professor, School Public Health and Discipline General Practice, University of Sydney, Australia and Craig Hassed, Senior Clinical Lecturer, Deputy Head of Department, Department of General Practice, Monash University

