Author: Fiona Subotsky
Edition: First
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1904671373
Abuse of the Doctor-Patient Relationship
-A practical guide to the area of boundary violations and (sexual) abuse within the doctor-patient relationship. Medical books Abuse of the Doctor-Patient Relationship. Aims to help improve safety for patients.
-First British book on this serious subject that is often poorly dealt with.
-The book covers: ethical issues and advice on teaching them; prevalence; regulation and sanctions; prevention management; remediation; and roles of the different authorities likely to become involved, such as protection societies and the General Medical Council (GMC).
-Focused chapters on the medical specialties presenting the greatest risk: psychotherapy, gynaecology, general practice, plus nursing Medical books Abuse Of The Doctor-Patient Relationship. New Paperback.
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Medical Book Abuse of the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Aims to help improve safety for patients.
-First British book on this serious subject that is often poorly dealt with.
-The book covers: ethical issues and advice on teaching them; prevalence; regulation and sanctions; prevention management; remediation; and roles of the different authorities likely to become involved, such as protection societies and the General Medical Council (GMC).
-Focused chapters on the medical specialties presenting the greatest risk: psychotherapy, gynaecology, general practice, plus nursing.
-Useful appendices include codes of practice from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the GMC and elsewhere, plus other web-based resources.
-Illustrated with many case-histories in the public domain.
Readership
Applicable to all psychiatrists and psychiatric trainees, especially in the sub-specialty of psychotherapy.
Also relevant for all doctors (especially GPs and gynaecologists) and all health care professionals of other disciplines.
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