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General Practice The Integrative Approach Paperback

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Author 1
Craig Hassed
Book Description
This book is a comprehensive General Practice textbook which takes a contemporary, integrative approach to diagnosis, investigation and management of health issues and disease states encountered in the general practice environment. It will cover the philosophy underpinning general practice in the 21st century, and deal with primary and secondary prevention as well as acute and chronic disease management. It will inform doctors about potential treatment and prevention options, as well as potential pitfalls according to the growing evidence base in this area. The book is directed at best practice rather than alternative practice. The first section of the textbook lays the foundations and principles of Integrative Medicine and the second section examines important medical conditions in a systems-based approach. Each chapter begins by detailing the allopathic medical and consulting knowledge required of a standard GP text, discussing physiology and pharmacological management plans of systems-based conditions._x000D_ The chapter then leads into an evidence-based discussion of the therapeutic options available for the treatment of associated factors, essentially providing practitioners with the knowledge required to adapt their approach to meet the needs of the individual patient. This title features a national panel of experts with experience in Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, nutritional medicine, naturopathy, and exercise therapy who have contributed to their various fields of expertise to incorporate management plans that utilise a variety of therapeutic modalities to achieve the best clinical outcome.
ISBN-10
729538044
ISBN-13
9780729538046
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier Australia
Publication Date
29-Dec-10
Number of Pages
1104
Author 2
Dr Kerryn Phelps