The Student, the Patient and the Illness
Ascona Balint Award Essays 2017
(Sprache: Englisch)
The essays for the Ascona Balint Award give a deep impression of the students' experiences, reflections and conclusions. And they show an insight into medical education in different countries.
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The essays for the Ascona Balint Award give a deep impression of the students' experiences, reflections and conclusions. And they show an insight into medical education in different countries.
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The essays for the Ascona Balint Award give a deep impression of the students' experiences, reflections and conclusions. And they show an insight into medical education in different countries."I learnt the importance of practicing patient-centred medicine - of avoiding the tendency to reduce people to numbers and trends, and treating them as people with individual experiences of illness."Elizabeth Hamilton "One of my insights about that time was that my weakness of identification with the patient's experience that made my experiences as intense as they were, was probably one of my strongest characteristics as a 'nearly physician'."Nuphar Vinegrad"I'm proud to be a part of this profession and I'm proud to have been a part of George's care. He taught me that as a future physician I may be able to cure some people but as person I can care for all of them."Michael WatsonWith contributions by Katrina Bell, Yohay Bloom, Kirsten Carlaw, Gaylan Dascanio, Ashabilan Ebrahim, Andrea Gipperich, Elizabeth Hamilton, George Huntington, Jessica Ly, Eleesheva Mayo, Michal Rotem-Green, Rebecca M. Shulman, Dominik Stosik, Georges Tinawi, Nuphar Vinegrad, Michael Watson, Kirsty Whitmore, Sarah Woolgar and Cecilia Xu
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ContentsIntroduction Meeting MargaeryElizabeth HamiltonFrom Regression to Progression A Medical Journey towards a Professional IdentityNuphar VinegradGeorgeMichael WatsonThe Perfect Baby ... Katrina BellDancing with Mrs. P. Yohay BloomMy Greatest Help Was Nameless Kirsten CarlawMr. Burns Gaylan DascanioChance MeetingsAshabilan EbrahimFarewellAndrea GipperichWhat Do You Do When It All Goes Wrong?George HuntingtonChaos & Death Jessica LyInsights into Growing Up as an Aboriginal Child in AustraliaEleesheva MayoAll the Beautiful Things Michal Rotem-GreenAcquiring Clinical ModestyRebecca M. Shulmansulcus est inter medicos animi et cerebri Dominik StosikDiabetes, the Drink and $39 The Stories of Patient X, Y and ZGeorges TinawiThe Approaching Storm Kirsty WhitmoreLessons Learned from a Patient in Disbelief Sarah WoolgarBefriending MaryCecilia XuAscona Prize for Students 2019
Autoren-Porträt
Heide Otten ist Fachärztin für Psychotherapeutische Medizin, niedergelassen in eigener Praxis, Mitglied der Vereinigung für psychotherapeutische Fort- und Weiterbildung Lindau e.V., seit 1991 Geschäftsführerin der Deutschen Balint-Gesellschaft und von 2001-2007 Präsidentin der Internationalen Balint-Gesellschaft.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2017, 207 Seiten, Maße: 15,2 x 21,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Otten, Heide; Bergmann, Günther; Nease, Donald E.
- Herausgegeben: Heide Otten, Günther Bergmann, Jr. Nease
- Verlag: Psychosozial-Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3837927512
- ISBN-13: 9783837927511
Sprache:
Englisch
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