The handbook of rural medicine in Australia
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The handbook of rural medicine in Australia
Oxford University Press, 2004
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For medical students
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The Handbook of Rural Medicine is the definitive resource for Australian medical students studying rural medicine. It is an invaluable resource for doctors undergoing postgraduate training in rural and remote areas, The book is divided into three sections: Context, which gives an overview of the key issues of rural society, demographics, health status and the health services and workforce; Clinical Practice, the main section of the book, which deals with priority clinical practice issues, using a case scenario approach to illustrate how rural and remote medicine differs from urban practice; and Professional Practice, which looks at how rural and remote medicine is structured, how it works and what are the key barriers and enablers to practice.
目次
- PART I: CONTEXT
- PART II: CASE SCENARIOS
- 1. Health Issues of Marginalised Groups in Rural Areas
- 2. Emergency Care
- 3. Population Health
- 4. Lifestyle-related Illnesses
- 5. Aged Care in Rural Areas
- 6. Rural Men's Health
- 7. Rural Injury
- 8. Comprehensive Health Care in a Rural Context
- 9. Rural Mental Health
- 10. Child and Adolescent Health
- 11. Extended Clinical Care
- 12. Rural Hospital Medicine
- 13. Remote Medicine in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
- 14. Rural Women's Health
- 15. Terminal Illness
- PART III: PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN RURAL PRACTICE
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