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Record Number
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855955
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Main Entry
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Meza, James P.
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Title & Author
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Integrating narrative medicine and evidence-based medicine : : the everyday social practice of healing /\ James P. Meza and Daniel S. Passerman.
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Publication Statement
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BOCA RATON :: CRC Press,, 2011.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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0429091478
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: 1785231006
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: 9780429091476
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: 9781785231001
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Contents
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Dedication; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; About the Authors; Introduction; Part I: The Process of Care for a Diagnostic Narrative Dilemma; 1: Acquire Enough Information to Understand the Patient's Concern; 2: Ask a Clinically Appropriate Question Based on the Patient's Concern; 3: Access Information Relevant to the Question; 4: Assess the Quality of the Information; 5: Apply the Information to the Clinical Question; 6: Assist the Patient in Making a Decision; Part II: The Process of Care for a Therapeutic Narrative Dilemma
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16: EpilogueAfterword; Part V: Appendices; Introduction to Appendices; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; Index
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7: Acquire Enough Information to Understand the Patient's Concern8: Ask a Clinically Appropriate Question Based on the Patient's Concern; 9: Access Information Relevant to the Question; 10: Assess the Quality of the Information; 11: Apply the Information to the Clinical Question; 12: Assist the Patient in Making a Decision; Part III: Theoretical Considerations; 13: Theoretical Issues Regarding the Everyday Social Practice of Healing; 14: What is Healing and Who Needs it Anyway?; 15: Commodification of Health Care and the New Professionalism of Translational Practice; Part IV: Epilogue
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Abstract
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Scientific, evidence-based medicine is increasingly seen as fundamental to providing effective healthcare, but narrative-based medicine sheds light on social and interpersonal aspects of the practitioner-patient interaction which can also greatly affect healthcare outcomes. The philosophies underlying these two approaches seem to contrast, yet thos
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Subject
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Evidence-based medicine.
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Narrative medicine.
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Subject
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Evidence-based medicine.
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Subject
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MEDICAL / Administration
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Subject
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MEDICAL / General
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Subject
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Narrative medicine.
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Dewey Classification
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616
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LC Classification
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R723.7
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Added Entry
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Passerman, Daniel S.
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