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020 _a1907830820
020 _a9781907830822
100 _aHayes, Catherine
245 0 _aProfessional practice for podiatric medicine
260 _aKeswick
_bM&K Update Ltd.
_c2013
300 _a1 online resource (125 p.)
505 _aChapter 1 Professional Identity -Who do we think we are?; Chapter 2 Clinical Professional Practice; Chapter 3 Mentorship in Podiatric Practice; Chapter 4 Healthcare Organisations and Podiatry; Chapter 5 Management and Leadership for Podiatry; Chapter 6 Building Strategic Curriculain Podiatric Medicine; Chapter 7 Human Factors and Critical Reflexivity in Podiatric Practice.
520 _aProfessional Practice for Podiatric Medicine provides an overview of the challenges facing podiatric clinicians in the United Kingdom. The notion of professionalism and the constructs that underpin service delivery are of increasing concern in the current healthcare climate. The topics covered in this text are timely and relevant to new and current clinicians. Podiatry has undergone many changes over the last two decades, and the foremost change has been an increasing emphasis on professionalism in clinical practice. In this book, several experienced podiatric practitioners and healthcare educators contribute chapters on different aspects of podiatry. Principles of leadership and management (which impact on individual career paths) are discussed, alongside the processes of appraisal, work loading and continuing professional development that will shape the future of podiatry.
650 _aPODIATRY
856 _uhttp://newcomb.eblib.com/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=1109584
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