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Diagnosis

Diagnosis

A Guide for Medical Trainees

9780190060411
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Diagnosis is a practically-oriented guide to the complex reasoning, observations, and judgment that health professionals draw on to make a clinical diagnosis. Built on the cornerstone of the patient-physician relationship, this volume combines rigorous yet accessible conceptual analysis with actionable strategies for navigating uncertainty, making effective use of diagnostic tests, and understanding the economic, interpersonal, and ethical considerations influencingdiagnosis. Across six chapters, Ashley Graham Kennedy tackles such thorny issues as overdiagnosis, underdiagnosis, and new complications from the Covid-19 pandemic, supplemented by carefully chosen medical case studies. In so doing, she demonstrates that even ordinary cases require a delicate balance of medicaland ethical considerations in order to promote the patients physical and mental well-being. Ultimately, this volume demonstrates that clinical diagnosis is not just about acquiring knowledge but also facilitating the health of the people it serves. With clarity and compassion, Diagnosis illuminates the ethical and philosophical underpinnings of the diagnostic process for the medical practitioner.
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OUP USA
93271
9780190060411
9780190060411

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
152
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
186
  • Acknowledgments; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: Setting the Stage; Chapter 2: Testing; Chapter 3: Decision-Making; Chapter 4: Handling Uncertainty; Chapter 5: Avoiding Over- and Under-Diagnosis; Chapter 6: Practicing Diagnostic Justice; Conclusion; References;
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