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New Pediatrics - A Profession in Transition

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Klappentext The new pediatrics that has developed over the past several decades defines itself by its shift away from the physical problems of children to encompass their emotional! psychological! social! and even! as some pediatricians have interpreted! their spiritual well-being. In an engaging! nontechnical style! Dorothy Pawluch also discusses the human impact of transforming technologies on the individual practitioners. All disciplines concerned with the role of the child in society must pause to think about the inner world of the profession that for over a century has argued that children and their problems! medical and otherwise! are different and also claimed that it! better than anyone else! understands these problems. Zusammenfassung When antibiotics became readily available in the 1950s, the danger of life-threatening infectious childhood diseases virtually disappeared Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword, Acknowledgments, 1. Introduction, 2. A Brief History of Pediatrics: A Background, 3. The Dissatisfied Pediatrician Syndrome, 4. The Supply Crisis, 5. Redefining Pediatrics, 6. Assessing the New Pediatrics, 7. Conclusions and Theoretical Considerations, Appendix, References, Index

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Authors Dorothy Pawluch, Pawluch Dorothy
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.1996
 
EAN 9780202305349
ISBN 978-0-202-30534-9
No. of pages 175
Series Social problems & social issues
Social problems & social issues
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

MEDICAL / Pediatrics, Paediatric medicine, Paediatric medicine / child and adolescent medicine

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