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Les médecins et les équipes soignantes perçoivent comme une nouvelle pression la nécessité de transmettre le diagnostic de cancer et de discuter des options thérapeutiques avec un patient qui n'est pas toujours prêt à s y confronter. Bien que l'on puisse saluer le partage de l'information et encourager la transparence, le médecin prend le risque du blocage de dialogue, d'une indifférence, au pire d'un traumatisme. L'idée d'une diminution d'un certain pouvoir médical s'insinue dans le «dispositif» d'annonce qui renvoie la clinique à des apprentissages techniques. Au contraire, certains médecins
Physician and patient --- Cancer --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Psychological aspects. --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine
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Vividly showcasing diverse voices and experiences, this book illuminates an all-too-common experience by exploring how women respond to a diagnosis of breast cancer. Drawing from interviews in which women describe their journeys from diagnosis through treatment and recovery, Julia A. Ericksen explores topics ranging from women's trust in their doctors to their feelings about appearance and sexuality. She includes the experiences of women who do not put their faith in traditional medicine as well as those who do, and she takes a look at the long-term consequences of this disease. What emerges from her powerful and often moving account is a compelling picture of how cultural messages about breast cancer shape women's ideas about their illness, how breast cancer affects their relationships with friends and family, why some of them become activists, and more. Ericksen, herself a breast cancer survivor, has written an accessible book that reveals much about the ways in which we narrate our illnesses and about how these narratives shape the paths we travel once diagnosed.
Breast --- Breasts --- Chest --- Large-breasted women --- Cancer --- Psychological aspects. --- Patients --- Breast - Cancer - Psychological aspects. --- appearance. --- breast cancer activism. --- breast cancer education. --- breast cancer support. --- breast cancer survivor. --- breast cancer. --- breast surgery. --- cancer activism. --- cancer recovery. --- cancer treatment. --- cancer. --- cultural studies. --- diagnosis. --- disease. --- doctors orders. --- doctors. --- dying. --- ethnography. --- faith. --- gender studies. --- illness. --- medicine. --- micro sociology. --- patients and doctors. --- personal experience. --- personal illness. --- politics. --- sexuality. --- sociology. --- treatment. --- women and cancer. --- women.
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Looking at the phenomenon of 'wounded healers': doctors who fall ill and become patients themselves, this text weaves together personal interviews with health care providers who have fallen ill, to provide a rich portrait of the psychology of doctors, the nature of human illness, and the pitfalls of our health care system.
Physicians --- Physician and patient --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Medical personnel --- Medicine --- Attitude of Health Personnel --- Attitude to Health --- Physician Impairment --- Physician's Role --- Physician-Patient Relations --- psychology
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Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Physician and patient --- Médecine grecque et romaine --- Relations médecin-patient --- History. --- Histoire --- Galen. --- Medicine, Greek and Roman --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Greek medicine --- Medicine, Roman --- Medicine, Unani --- Roman medicine --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Ancient --- History --- Galenus --- Galen, Claudius --- Galenus, Claudius --- Galen, --- Galénos --- Galeno --- Galen, Klavdiĭ --- Galinus --- Galiʼenus --- Galiʼeno --- Galiʼenu --- Galien, --- Galeno, Claudio --- جالينوس --- Γαλῆνος --- Galênós, --- Pseudo-Galenus --- Claudius Galenus --- Galen --- Galien, Claude --- Galeni
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Holly Fernandez Lynch presents a balanced proposal that protects both a patient's access to care and a physician's ability to refuse to provide certain services for reasons of conscience.
Refusal to treat --- Physician and patient --- Physicians --- Medical laws and legislation --- Conscience --- Medical ethics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Professional ethics --- Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Physician refusal to treat --- Treat, Refusal to --- Ethics --- Guilt --- Superego --- Medical personnel --- Medicine --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Medical personnel and patient --- PHILOSOPHY/Ethics & Bioethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health Facilities --- Health Services Accessibility --- Refusal to Treat --- ethics --- legislation & jurisprudence --- arts-patiëntrelatie --- gewetensbezwaar --- gezondheidszorg --- Verenigde Staten --- relation médecin-patient --- objection de conscience --- soins de santé --- Etats Unis
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Examining his professional interactions in the context of the world in which he lived and practiced, Galen and the Rhetoric of Healing provides a fresh perspective on a foundational figure in medicine and valuable insight into how doctors thought about their patients and their practice in the ancient world.
Roman World --- Physicians --- Philosophy, Medical --- History, Ancient. --- History of Medicine. --- Greek World --- Physician and patient --- Medicine, Greek and Roman. --- Ancient history --- Ancient world history --- World history --- Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Medical personnel --- Medicine --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Greek medicine --- Medicine, Roman --- Medicine, Unani --- Roman medicine --- Tibb (Medicine) --- Unani medicine --- Unani-Tibb (Medicine) --- Medicine, Ancient --- history. --- History. --- Galen. --- Claudius Galenus --- Galen --- Galien, Claude --- Galenus --- Galeni --- Galeno --- Galen, Claudius --- Galenus, Claudius --- Galen, --- Galénos --- Galen, Klavdiĭ --- Galinus --- Galiʼenus --- Galiʼeno --- Galiʼenu --- Galien, --- Galeno, Claudio --- جالينوس --- Γαλῆνος --- Galênós, --- Pseudo-Galenus
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