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Handbook of Primary Care Ethics

English

By (author): Andrew Papanikitas John Spicer

With chapters revolving around practical issues and real-world contexts, this Handbook offers much-needed insights into the ethics of primary healthcare. An international set of contributors from a broad range of areas in ethics and practice address a challenging array of topics. These range from the issues arising in primary care interactions, to working with different sources of vulnerability among patients, from contexts connected with teaching and learning, to issues in relation to justice and resources. The book is both interdisciplinary and inter-professional, including not just standard philosophical clinical ethics but also approaches using the humanities, clinical empirical research, management theory and much else besides.

This practical handbook will be an invaluable resource for anyone who is seeking a better appreciation and understanding of the ethics in, of and for primary healthcare. That includes clinicians and commissioners, but also policymakers and academics concerned with primary care ethics. Readers are encouraged to explore and critique the ideas discussed in the 44 chapters; whether or not readers agree with all the authors views, this volume aims to inform, educate and, in many cases, inspire.

Chapter 4 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

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  • Weight: 860g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785230905

About Andrew PapanikitasJohn Spicer

Andrew Papanikitas Dr Andrew Papanikitas qualified as a general practitioner in 2008. His PhD in medical education was awarded in June 2014 and is entitled From the classroom to the clinic: ethics education and general practice. Dr Papanikitas is part of an informal network of academics educators and clinicians with an interest in the study of ethics in of and for primary healthcare. He welcomes conversations on this topic especially via the 'Primary Care Ethics' LinkedIn Group which is has an international and influential membership. Dr Papanikitas is also Director of the Society of Apothercaries Course in Ethics and Philosophy of Healthcare. He has taught medical ethics and law as well as inter-professional and clinical communication skills at King's College London (KCL). He has co-led a postgraduate medical ethics course at KCL and an online Bioethics course at the University of Oxford. Dr Papanikitas holds degrees the History of Medicine and Medical Law & Ethics as well as postgraduate diplomas in history philosophy and child health. Most recently he was awarded a diploma in teaching and learning in higher education by the University of Oxford and has become a Senior fellow of the Higher Education Academy.He is one of the founding members of the Royal Society of Medicine Student Members' Group and has served on the Trainees Section and is currently also on the council the GP and Primary Healthcare Section. He was President of the RSM Open Section from 2012-15.John SpicerDr Spicer is Head of Primary Care Education and Development at Health Education England - South London and a GP in Croydon South London. In 2017 he marked 40 years of clinical practice in the UK National Health Service and overseas.Having previously been a Senior Lecturer at St George's University of London for 10 years he now has particular interests in the medical humanities and the nature of personal responsibility in health. Over the last 15 years he has written widely on primary care clinical ethics and associated educational issues. He is an editor for the London Journal of Primary Care and a Board member of the London Arts in Health Forum.

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