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Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine by Derek Doyle,

Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine by Derek Doyle,
The "Oxford Textbook of Palliative Medicine" has firmly established itself as the definitive book on the subject and is highly acclaimed world-wide. The new edition has been significantly revised and updated to reflect the enormous changes in palliative care over the last five years. Two new international co-editors, Nathan Cherny and Sir Kenneth Calman, have been recruited and bring vast experience to the book. The new edition includes sixty-six completely new chapters and contributors. New sections and chapters devoted exclusively to such non-malignant conditions as cardiac disease, non-malignant respiratory disease, non-malignant neurological disease and AIDS have been added as well as new chapters on palliative medicine in intensive care and geriatric care, and complementary and alternative therapies in palliative medicine. There is a brand new section on contributions to palliative care of occupational therapists, physiotherapists, music, art and speech therapists, stoma therapists, clinical pharmacists and clinical psychologists. Every chapter used in the first two editions have been radically reviewed and brought up-to-date. There are authoritative international contributions from over 150 renowned experts. The book is written for doctors, specialist palliative medicine physicians, oncologists, geriatricians, surgeons, family physicians, neurologists and chest physicians. We know, however, that it is much used by nurses and researchers in other disciplines, though not written primarily for them.



Ensuring Quality Cancer Care by Maria Elizabeth Hewitt,
Ensuring Quality Cancer Care by Maria Elizabeth Hewitt,
We all want to believe that when people get cancer, they will receive medical attention of the highest quality. Even as new scientific breakthroughs are announced, though, many cancer patients may be getting the wrong care, too little care, or too much care, in the form of unnecessary procedures. How close is American medicine to the ideal of quality cancer care for every person with cancer? Ensuring Quality Cancer Care provides a comprehensive picture of how cancer care is delivered in our nation, from early detection to end-of-life issues. The committee defines quality care and recommends how to monitor, measure, and extend quality care to all people with cancer. Approaches to accountability in health care are reviewed. What keeps people from getting care? The book explains how lack of medical coverage, social and economic status, physician decisionmaking, patient beliefs, and other factors can stand between the patient and the best possible outcome. The committee explores how cancer care is shaped by the current focus on evidence-based medicine, the widespread adoption of managed care, the volume of services given at a particular institution, and physician specialization. Specific shortfalls in the care of breast and prostate cancer are identified. A status report on health services research is included.



Institute of Palliative Medicine - Institute of Palliative Medicine (IPM) is an education, training and research centre for palliative care. The institute has training programs for health care professionals in caring for the chronically and incurably ill patients.

Translational medicine - Translational medicine is a branch of medical research that attempts to more directly connect basic research to patient care. Translational medicine is growing in importance in the healthcare industry, and is a term whose precise definition is in flux.

California Institute for Regenerative Medicine - The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine was created by California's Proposition 71 (2004), which authorized it to issue $3 billion in grants, funded by bonds, over ten years for embryonic stem cell and other biomedical research. It is claimed to be the world's largest single backer of research in stem cells, and is expected to speed the progress of the pioneering field.

Integrated primary care - Integrated primary care (abbreviated IPC) describes a clinical practice that combines behavioral and medical health services in a primary care setting, as advocated by the "biopsychosocial model" established in research into family medicine and psychiatry.



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