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The Patient-Centered Approach to Medical Note-Writing

Editat de Christopher J. Wong, Sara L. Jackson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2024
Patients are increasingly accessing their own electronic health record, ushering medical chart notes out of the cloistered purview of clinicians and into the age of transparency. With the recognition that patients are reading what is written about them, there is a need for a comprehensive reference on best practices for writing medical notes in this new era.  
The Patient-Centered Approach to Medical Note-Writing covers important topics including stigmatizing language, the electronic health record, the different parts of a typical medical note, mental health, substance use, difficult encounters, and how to address electronic communication such as test results and patient messages. This book serves as a vital reference for students, residents, fellows and practicing clinicians.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031436321
ISBN-10: 3031436326
Pagini: 245
Ilustrații: XII, 245 p. 9 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction: Why this book?.- A History of Medical Charts: Who owns it and who is it for?.- Patient-Centered Language: General Principles.- The Chief “Complaint” and History of Present Illness.- The Problem List / Medical History.- The Social History, Substance Use, and Lifestyle Habits.

Notă biografică

Christopher Wong, MD is an Associate Professor of General Internal Medicine at the University of Washington.  He practices primary care internal medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center, teaching medical students and internal medicine residents.  His academic career has focused on general medical topics, including perioperative medicine, preventive health and primary care training.  He is the co-editor of the first edition of The Perioperative Medicine Consult Handbook (2013) and editor of Primary Care of the Solid Organ Transplant Recipient (2020). 
 
Sara Jackson, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor of General Internal Medicine at the University of Washington.  She practices primary care in an academic outpatient clinic at Harborview Medical Center, which serves the safety-net population of King County, WA.  In addition to patient care, she teaches internal medicine residents in clinic and serves in an administrative role as Associate Medical Director for Ambulatory Clinics at Harborview.  Her scholarly work in the area of health services research has focused upon women's health and equitable health care delivery.  She was involved in the original Open Notes study at the University of Washington in 2010 and has been writing and teaching about experiences with Open Notes since then."

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Patients are increasingly accessing their own electronic health record, ushering medical chart notes out of the cloistered purview of clinicians and into the age of transparency. With the recognition that patients are reading what is written about them, there is a need for a comprehensive reference on best practices for writing medical notes in this new era.  
The Patient-Centered Approach to Medical Note-Writing covers important topics including stigmatizing language, the electronic health record, the different parts of a typical medical note, mental health, substance use, difficult encounters, and how to address electronic communication such as test results and patient messages. This book serves as a vital reference for students, residents, fellows and practicing clinicians.

Caracteristici

Discusses topics of ongoing relevance such as language in transgender care and substance use disorders Aligns with modern ideas about diversity, equity and inclusion Covers a topic that is rarely taught in medical education