Lemieux, Laurie, Cohen-Schneider, Rochelle, Holzapfel, Stephen, Kagan, Aura, Shumway, Elyse, Simone, Carmela, ill.
Toronto ON:
Aphasia Institute
, 2005.
(Book)
The Aphasia Institute resources are intended for patient education.
Titles in this collection include:
-Intimacy and relationships : talking to your doctor : an interactive booklet for people and their medical practitioners (WL 340.5 A6415 2005)
-Life is larger than aphasia : a self-help book for people with aphasia (WL 340.5 A6411 2006)
-Pictographic communication resources : enhancing communicative access (WL 340.5 A64111 1996)
-Supported conversation for adults with aphasia (SCA) (WL 340.5 A64110 1996)
-Talking to your case manager : help your case manager to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6412 2003)
-Talking to your counsellor or chaplain : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6413 2003)
-Talking to your doctor : help your doctor to help you : an interactive resource for people and their medical practitioners (WL 340.5 A6414 2003)
-Talking to your nurse : help your nurse to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6416 2003)
-Talking to your occupational therapist : help your occupational therapist to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6417 2003)
-Talking to your physiotherapist : help your physiotherapist to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners
(WL 340.5 A6418 2003)
-Talking to your speech-language pathologist : help your speech-language pathologist to help you : pictographic resources for people who know more than they can say (WL 340.5 A6419 2014)
-What is aphasia? : an information booklet for adults with aphasia, their families and their caregivers (WL 340.5 A6410 2003)
This book examines medical professionalism, dissecting the concept into various components while providing both an evidence-based and personal approach. In recent years professionalism has come under intense scrutiny and stimulated wide-ranging and far-reaching debate. The big issues include teaching and learning professionalism, the assessment of professional behaviour at all levels of practice and the problem of what should happen when professionals are deemed to be acting 'unprofessionally'. Professionalism also encompasses self-care, lifelong learning, teamwork and interaction within a culturally diverse society. This book comprehensively examines all these aspects, to provide a thorough overview of this important and evolving field. It has significant implications for doctors' education and continuing professional development, and is vital reading for medical educators and everyone concerned with the future of the medical profession.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Purchased with Kelowna General Hospital Foundation funds
The Aphasia Institute resources are intended for patient education.
Titles in this collection include:
-Intimacy and relationships : talking to your doctor : an interactive booklet for people and their medical practitioners (WL 340.5 A6415 2005)
-Life is larger than aphasia : a self-help book for people with aphasia (WL 340.5 A6411 2006)
-Pictographic communication resources : enhancing communicative access (WL 340.5 A64111 1996)
-Supported conversation for adults with aphasia (SCA) (WL 340.5 A64110 1996)
-Talking to your case manager : help your case manager to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6412 2003)
-Talking to your counsellor or chaplain : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6413 2003)
-Talking to your doctor : help your doctor to help you : an interactive resource for people and their medical practitioners (WL 340.5 A6414 2003)
-Talking to your nurse : help your nurse to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6416 2003)
-Talking to your occupational therapist : help your occupational therapist to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners (WL 340.5 A6417 2003)
-Talking to your physiotherapist : help your physiotherapist to help you : an interactive resource for people and their health practitioners
(WL 340.5 A6418 2003)
-Talking to your speech-language pathologist : help your speech-language pathologist to help you : pictographic resources for people who know more than they can say (WL 340.5 A6419 2014)
-What is aphasia? : an information booklet for adults with aphasia, their families and their caregivers (WL 340.5 A6410 2003)