Discuss the relevancy of the Internet in respect to the reshaping of the patient and doctor relationship
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Discuss the relevancy of the Internet in respect to the reshaping of the patient and doctor...
Discuss the intricacies of the doctor- patient relationship, and 4 of the major problems/issues that do or could arise.
Listen to the TED Talk by Dr. Abraham Vorghese about the doctor / patient relationship. In what ways has the doctor / patient relationship changed in the last 50 years? What strategies has Dr. Vorghese applied in his own practice to maintain a relationship of trust between him and his patients?
Do an Internet search for new technologies that focus on patient engagement. Discuss one of your findings.
You have read about hope for the doctor-patient relationship. Which readings, videos, or podcasts have impressed you the most about hope for the doctor and patient relationship...and say why these texts have affected you. You may not think there is any hope for the doctor-patient relationship, and that's fine! Just say why, and use concrete illustrations to support your views.
1. Lectures 1. In the paternalistic model of doctor-patient relationship, power resides exclusively with entirely with ; in the engineering model, it resides 2. In the engineering model of doctor-patient relationship, the doctor's job is to 3. Among the advantages of the collegial model of doctor-patient relationship following: are the al b 4. The engineering model of doctor-patient relationship is based on a distinction between sharp and 5. There are three kinds of incompetent patients: a. b. C 6. Among...
You have read texts and watched videos in this module that discuss the ways in which the doctor-patient relationship can be strengthened. These texts offer hope, but are the views realistic given that health care operates in a business model? How, in your opinion, can the doctor-patient relationship be productive and meaningful, even with the present corporate model of medicine. Or, if you think it is impossible for the doctor-patient relationship to thrive in the present corporate model, discuss in...
In the 1991 movie titled The Doctor, the protagonist (played by actor William Hurt) is Dr. Jack McKee: Dr. MacKee is the opposite of the doctor who speaks to the patient and examines him or her. Discuss the kind of doctor you see him to be in relation to the texts and videos about Managed Care and Technology and other factors influencing the doctor-patient relationship. Answer the questions. Do not summarize the movie, unless you need to refer to specific...
In Jay Katz's review of the book The Silent World of the Doctor and Patient, he presents a psychoanalytical view of the doctor-patient relationship. He states that when "...patients are in the throes of illness..." they experience "infantile regression"--they become like children. And the doctors become narcissistic when they are "...elevated to the status of caring, all-knowing parents," though they have a "...subsequent fear of being revealed as less than omnipotent." What do you think about this view of Katz's?...
2. The modern Doctor-Patient Relationship outlines our collective expectations of normative/ethical conduct all across the health care industry - briefly explain the historical origins of this relationship and then focus on defining/explaining the basic characteristics of this relationship.
In Jay Katz's review of the book The Silent World of the Doctor and Patient, he presents a psychoanalytical view of the doctor-patient relationship. He states that when "...patients are in the throes of illness..." they experience "infantile regression"--they become like children. And the doctors become narcissistic when they are "...elevated to the status of caring, all-knowing parents," though they have a "...subsequent fear of being revealed as less than omnipotent." - What do you think about this view of...