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Author | Steven A. Frankel , James A. Bourgeois , Philip Erdberg |
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Table Of Content | Preface Forewords James Rundell, Roger Kathol, and Wolfgang Soellner Part I. Introduction: 1. Clinical complexity: the evolving place for a medical-psychiatric coordinating physician 2. Beyond the physician-patient model: the value of a treatment team for dealing with clinical complexity Part II. Guidance for Negotiating Clinical Complexity: 3. Sorting out clinical complexity: medical and psychometric testing 4. The limitations of algorithms: details of two clinically complex treatments 5. Negotiating the subjectivity and inter-subjectivity of the clinical field: the complexity inherent in clinical work Part III. Clinical Decisions and their Execution: Accuracy Within Complexity: 6. The intersection of data and clinical judgment: the place of subjectivity in treatment decisions 7. Clinical strategy: grappling with treatment complexity 8. Working consensus: the importance of physician-patient collaboration 9. Linking truing measures: technical and interpersonal precision in work with complex cases Part IV. The Application of the Model: The Medical-Psychiatric Coordinating Physician: 10. Managing complex treatments: the medical-psychiatric coordinating physician 11. The medical-psychiatric coordinating physician model: its components, costs, and future Bibliography Index. |
Format | Hardback |
Publish Date | 18 Oct 2012 |