
How to Survive in Medicine
personally and professionally
$106.29
- Paperback
136 pages
- Release Date
13 April 2010
Summary
Medicine is a career that most people consider to be enviable. Whatever one’s criteria for a good job, being a doctor ticks a lot of boxes: doctors are needed, respected, well remunerated and can make a difference between life and death Increasingly, doctors are experiencing stress, depression and anxiety, fuelled by the increasing demands of the health services, and the lack of resources to support them.
Focussing on the causes, symptoms and management of psychological problems experienc…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781405192712 |
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ISBN-10: | 1405192712 |
Series: | How To |
Author: | Jenny Firth-Cozens, Jamie Harrison |
Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
Imprint: | BMJ Books |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 136 |
Edition: | 1st |
Release Date: | 13 April 2010 |
Weight: | 177g |
Dimensions: | 218mm x 140mm x 8mm |
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Critics Review
“I would recommend this book to the readership of the Journal, because it deals with important issues that face those in our profession in a reasonably comprehensive way.” (Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1 July 2011)
“This book is a splendid receipe for survival, crammed with highly-detailed solutions in a practical, light-hearted presentation.” (RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, 1 July 2011)
“This self-help book small in size, certainly considering that it should be manageable for a busy doctor. The presentation is perceived to some extent influenced school book, with sandwiches lists of complaints or actions… but it points to both organizational and individual factors that are important to be aware of and that in many cases can be dealt with to get a better workday.” (Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, 18 November 2010)
About The Author
Jenny Firth-Cozens
Jenny Firth-Cozens is an occupational and clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology who has worked at all levels of the health service and within academia. She has published numerous reports and several books, both academic and popular, including Stress in Health Professionals: Psychological and organizational causes and interventions (Wiley) and Nervous Breakdown: What is it? What causes it? Who will help? (Piatkus) which was a book club choice for many years. In addition she has contributed articles to most leading newspapers and magazines and for 10 years was agony aunt for Good Housekeeping and The Yorkshire Post.
Jamie Harrison, MA FRCGP, Deputy Director of Postgraduate GP Education, The Northern Deanery, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK has contributed the case scenarios.
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