Australian Medico-Legal Handbook with PDA Software (e-bog) af Parker, Malcolm
Parker, Malcolm (forfatter)

Australian Medico-Legal Handbook with PDA Software e-bog

509,93 DKK (inkl. moms 637,41 DKK)
The Australian Medico-Legal Handbook will be provided with PDA software and aims to give JMOs immediate, clear and concise answers to the most frequently asked legal questions arising during hospital training. Doctors carry very little when they are in the ward but are increasingly carrying PDAs, making the accompanying software an ideal content delivery method.The handbook and accompanying PDA...
E-bog 509,93 DKK
Forfattere Parker, Malcolm (forfatter)
Udgivet 12 november 2007
Længde 150 sider
Genrer Medicine: general issues
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780729577601
The Australian Medico-Legal Handbook will be provided with PDA software and aims to give JMOs immediate, clear and concise answers to the most frequently asked legal questions arising during hospital training. Doctors carry very little when they are in the ward but are increasingly carrying PDAs, making the accompanying software an ideal content delivery method.The handbook and accompanying PDA software is the only one of its kind offered to Australian JMOs.Content development is based around the authors' research through ongoing focus groups into the most commonly asked questions by the end user, that is, JMOs in the hospital training environment.Law updates and other relevant materials (including guidelines and links to relevant Health Department documents) will be provided on the accompanying Evolve site.Written by a proven author team, each an expert in the medico-legal and/or ethical fields.Clinical problems will be outlined with cross-referencing to the appropriate sections of the handbook. These questions will be posed in the style and format used by clinicians, for example: 'What if I get sued?' 'What do I do if someone refuses treatment?' 'What deaths do I refer to the Coroner?' 'What if I make a mistake?' 'Who makes decisions about a child's treatment?'