The daily work of General Practitioners can seem at once simple and immensely complicated. The routine nature of the consultation appears on the surface to be straightforward, but carries within it myriad layers of meaning. The options for diagnosis and treatment within a single consultation, or when combined in the overall pattern of the day, can seem huge. A basic understanding of complexity theory can provide GPs with a way to face the more bewildering aspects of their job. This book provides a concise and clear introduction to complexity, tailored specifically for the primary care environment. GPs and their colleagues throughout primary care will find this book assists them in working more efficiently, more effectively and more enjoyably.
About the AuthorGeneral Practitioner and Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Peninsula Medical School, Exeter
Book InformationISBN 9781857757248
Author Keiran SweeneyFormat Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Radcliffe Publishing LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 408g