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Main description:
Keeping doctors happy and productive requires a thorough understanding of the systemic causes and consequences of physician stress, as well as the role of resilience in maintaining a healthy mental state. The pressure of making life-or-death decisions along with those associated with the day-to-day challenges of doctoring can lead to poor patient care and communication, patient dissatisfaction, absenteeism, reductions in productivity, job dissatisfaction, and lowered
retention.
This edited volume will provide a comprehensive tool for understanding and promoting physician stress resilience. Specifically, the book has six interrelated objectives that, collectively, would advance the evidence-based understanding of (1) the extent to which physicians experience and suffer from work-related stress; (2) the various manifestations, syndromes, and reaction patterns directly caused by work-related stress; (3) the degree to which physicians are resilient in that they are
successful or not successful in coping with these stressors; (4) the theories and direct evidence that account for the resilience; (5) the programs during and following medical school which help to promote resilience; and (6) the agenda for future theory, research, and intervention efforts for the next
generation of physicians.
Contents:
Section One Introduction to the Stress of Being a Medical Student ; Chapter 1. Distributed emotional intelligence: A resource to help medical students learn in stressful settings ; Chapter 2. First clinical attachments: informal learning and stressors in the clinical environment ; Chapter 3. Between two worlds: medical students narrating identity tensions ; Chapter 4. Laughter for coping: medical students' narrating professionalism dilemmas ; Chapter 5. Bringing complexity thinking to curriculum development: Implications for faculty and medical student stress and resilience ; Section Two Introduction to the Stress of Being A Physician ; Chapter 6. Maintaining a balance: doctors caring for people who are dying and their families ; Chapter 7. Physician Stress: Compassion Satisfaction, Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Traumatization ; Chapter 8. The Medico-Legal Environment, and How Medico-Legal Matters Impact on the Doctor: Research Findings from an Australian Study ; Chapter 9: How Doctors Become Patients ; Chapter 10. The Impaired Physician ; Chapter 11. Healthy Docs = Healthy Patients: arguably the most important reason to care about physician health ; Section 3 Introduction to Management of Physician Stress ; Chapter 12. Overcopers: Medical Doctor Vulnerability to Compassion Fatigue ; Chapter 13. Stress and Coping Generational and Gender Similarities and Differences ; Chapter 14. Treatment and Prevention Work: Center for Practitioner Renewal ; Chapter 15: Promoting resilience and posttraumatic growth in physicians ; Chapter 16. Ethical Decisions: Stress and Distress in Medicine ; Section 4 Introduction to Personal Reflections ; Chapter 17. Surgery ; Chapter 18. The gifts of palliative care: sometimes awkward always wholesome ; Chapter 19. Pediatrics: If Only it was Just the Kids ; Chapter 20. Psychiatrists in Distress: When Work Becomes A Problem ; Chapter 21. Medical Students and Residents ; Chapter 22. Family Medicine: I will never fly in a helicopter again ; Chapter 23. Anesthesiology: Personal Reflections ; Chapter 24. Emergency Medicine ; Chapter 25. Conclusions
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: September, 2013
Pages: 64
Dimensions: 178.00 x 256.00 x 26.00
Weight: 866g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Practice, Psychology