Rethinking causality, complexity and evidence for the unique patient : a CauseHealth resource for healthcare professionals and the clinical encounter /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer Open, 2020.
Description:1 online resource (252 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12355144
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Other authors / contributors:Anjum, Rani Lill.
Copeland, Samantha.
Rocca, Elena.
ISBN:9783030412395
3030412393
9783030412388
Notes:Open access.
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Summary:This open access book is a unique resource for health professionals who are interested in understanding the philosophical foundations of their daily practice. It provides tools for untangling the motivations and rationality behind the way medicine and healthcare is studied, evaluated and practiced. In particular, it illustrates the impact that thinking about causation, complexity and evidence has on the clinical encounter. The book shows how medicine is grounded in philosophical assumptions that could at least be challenged. By engaging with ideas that have shaped the medical profession, clinicians are empowered to actively take part in setting the premises for their own practice and knowledge development. Written in an engaging and accessible style, with contributions from experienced clinicians, this book presents a new philosophical framework that takes causal complexity, individual variation and medical uniqueness as default expectations for health and illness.--
Other form:Print version: Anjum, Rani Lill. Rethinking Causality, Complexity and Evidence for the Unique Patient : A CauseHealth Resource for Healthcare Professionals and the Clinical Encounter. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, ©2020 9783030412388
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This open access book is a unique resource for health professionals who are interested in understanding the philosophical foundations of their daily practice. It provides tools for untangling the motivations and rationality behind the way medicine and healthcare is studied, evaluated and practiced. In particular, it illustrates the impact that thinking about causation, complexity and evidence has on the clinical encounter. The book shows how medicine is grounded in philosophical assumptions that could at least be challenged. By engaging with ideas that have shaped the medical profession, clinicians are empowered to actively take part in setting the premises for their own practice and knowledge development. Written in an engaging and accessible style, with contributions from experienced clinicians, this book presents a new philosophical framework that takes causal complexity, individual variation and medical uniqueness as default expectations for health and illness.


Physical Description:1 online resource (252 pages)
ISBN:9783030412395
3030412393
9783030412388
Access:Open access.