Families, Physicians, and Children with Special Health Needs: Collaborative Medical Education Models

Author:   Rosalyn B. Darling ,  Margo Peter ,  Merle McPherson ,  Bonnie Strickland
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780865692268


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   23 August 1994
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Families, Physicians, and Children with Special Health Needs: Collaborative Medical Education Models


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Families of children with special health needs frequently cite difficulties in their communications with physicians and other medical professionals. Indeed, parents of high-risk, chronically ill, and disabled infants often regard interactions with health care providers as one of the most stressful parts of their early experiences with their children. This volume was designed to present a variety of medical education approaches used to overcome this problem. After providing an overview of some of the difficulties faced by physicians and families of children with special health needs in their interactions with one another, the volume examines a number of useful medical education models. The models and viewpoints presented include those of physicians, early intervention professionals, professionals with backgrounds in education, psychology, and sociology, and parents. This volume is invaluable to those involved in designing and evaluating medical education approaches, and those developing public policy for children and the family.

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Author:   Rosalyn B. Darling ,  Margo Peter ,  Merle McPherson ,  Bonnie Strickland
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.496kg
ISBN:  

9780865692268


ISBN 10:   0865692262
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   23 August 1994
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Merle McPherson and Bonnie Strickland Introduction: The Need to Teach the Family's Perspective to Physicians by Rosalyn Benjamin Darling The Family's Perspective Collaboration Defined Mathematically by Florence Stewart Poyadue The Miracle of Michael by Sharon L. Spano The Challenge of Communication with Parents by Stanley Klein Models of Health Provider Education Preservice Models A First Year Medical Student Curriculum about Family Views of Chronic and Disabling Conditions by Judy Lewis and Robert M. Greenstein Parents as Educators of Medical Students by Nancy J. DiVenere Graduate Medical Education in Pediatrics: Preparing Reliable Allies for Parents of Children with Special Health Care Needs by W. Carl Cooley Continuing Education Models Preparing Physicians through Continuing Medical Education by Margo I. Peter and Calvin C. J. Sia Overcoming Obstacles to Early Intervention Referral: The Development of a Video-Based Training Model for Community Physicians by Rosalyn Benjamin Darling What Do Physicians Want to Know?: A Statewide Survey Report of Physicians' Needs for Information about Early Intervention by Francine Gortler Scott and Corinne W. Garland Directions in Medical Education and Family-Centered Care: Prospects for the Nineties and Beyond Health Care for Children with Disabilities: A Contemporary View by Alfred Healy Conclusion: Building on Existing Models to Expand Training Opportunities in the Future by Margo I. Peter and Rosalyn Benjamin Darling Resource List Index

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This book is particularly relevant for family medicine educators. The sections on family perspectives are valuable for all physicians and physicians in training. Valuable tips include, for example, breaking bad news, accessing community resources, and achieving the personal rewards physicians gain in caring for and working with these children and their families. -oXFamily Business This book would be a useful resource for physical therapy practitioners in pediatric settings. It may provide guidance in developing education and training of the many service providers, not only physicians, working with children with special needs and their families. -Physical Therapy ?This book would be a useful resource for physical therapy practitioners in pediatric settings. It may provide guidance in developing education and training of the many service providers, not only physicians, working with children with special needs and their families.?-Physical Therapy ?This book is particularly relevant for family medicine educators. The sections on family perspectives are valuable for all physicians and physicians in training. Valuable tips include, for example, breaking bad news, accessing community resources, and achieving the personal rewards physicians gain in caring for and working with these children and their families.?-oXFamily Business Most people lament the status quo, conceding that change is unattainable. To the contrary, the authors of this book envisioned a new order--a collaborative and empowering family-physician partnership in addressing children's special health needs. Their visions became their reality and now become your reality, as well. -Ann P. Turnbull, Co-Director Beach Center on Families and Disability, University of Kansas Because of dramatic legislative, technological, economic, and philosophical changes in health care, physicians' roles with children who have special health needs, their families, and the community's system of care are profoundly changing. Today's physician must not only master clinical skills, but must learn to practice them in a family-centered, community-based context. In (this book), a group of highly qualified leaders in the field clearly make the case for the changes that need to occur in medical education and provide illustrations from those who are already making these changes. This stimulating volume should be required reading for anyone involved in medical education and the care of children with special health needs. -Larry Edelman, Director Edelman Training and Development Services


Because of dramatic legislative, technological, economic, and philosophical changes in health care, physicians' roles with children who have special health needs, their families, and the community's system of care are profoundly changing. Today's physician must not only master clinical skills, but must learn to practice them in a family-centered, community-based context. In (this book), a group of highly qualified leaders in the field clearly make the case for the changes that need to occur in medical education and provide illustrations from those who are already making these changes. This stimulating volume should be required reading for anyone involved in medical education and the care of children with special health needs. -Larry Edelman, Director Edelman Training and Development Services


Author Information

ROSALYN BENJAMIN DARLING is Assistant Professor of Sociology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. MARGO I. PETER is former Project Director of the Medical Home Project of the Hawaii Medical Association.

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