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How to Break Bad News: A Guide for Health Care Professionals

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ISBN
0801844916
Publication Year
1992
Type
Textbook
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Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
How to Break Bad News : a Guide for Health Care Professionals
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0.6in
Author
Robert Buckman
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
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6in
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12 Oz
Number of Pages
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''An expert in breaking bad news is not someone who gets it right every time; she or he is merely someone who gets it wrong less often, and who is less flustered when things do not go smoothly.''--from the Introduction

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
0801844916
ISBN-13
9780801844911
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Author
Robert Buckman
Publication Name
How to Break Bad News : a Guide for Health Care Professionals
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
1992
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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This is an exceptional and important book that excels in its organization, readability, practicality, value, and relevance to family medicine... The book would be helpful (and should be required reading) for health professions students, residents, and junior practitioners of all specialties, but the text is so practical that even seasoned clinicians (perhaps unaware of suboptimal communication styles) would benefit., ""This is an exceptional and important book that excels in its organization, readability, practicality, value, and relevance to family medicine... The book would be helpful (and should be required reading) for health professions students, residents, and junior practitioners of all specialties, but the text is so practical that even seasoned clinicians (perhaps unaware of suboptimal communication styles) would benefit."", "In his fine book, Robert Buckman... presents a well-organized, thoughtful, and readily assimilated approach to breaking bad news... At last, we have a wise, useful, readable textbook on the communication of unpleasant information... Buckman has treated an enormously important and complex topic in a sensible, practical, and engaging fashion. Sophisticated concepts are put forth concisely, clearly, and simply, with relatively little jargon... This thoughtful and stimulating presentation will be appreciated by all clinicians faced with the difficult task of sharing bad news." -- New England Journal of Medicine, This is an exceptional and important book that excels in its organization, readability, practicality, value, and relevance to family medicine. . . The book would be helpful (and should be required reading) for health professions students, residents, and junior practitioners of all specialties, but the text is so practical that even seasoned clinicians (perhaps unaware of suboptimal communication styles) would benefit. -- Family Medicine, This short, easy-to-read book. . . has a great potential to improve the way clinicians understand the process of breaking bad news. The book features clear writing, believable examples, and practical suggestions. . . Clinicians of every specialty and skill level will benefit from How to Break Bad News . Further, it should be required reading for all medical students and residents who plan to take care of people., In his fine book, Robert Buckman . . . presents a well-organized, thoughtful, and readily assimilated approach to breaking bad news . . . At last, we have a wise, useful, readable textbook on the communication of unpleasant information . . . Buckman has treated an enormously important and complex topic in a sensible, practical, and engaging fashion. Sophisticated concepts are put forth concisely, clearly, and simply, with relatively little jargon . . . This thoughtful and stimulating presentation will be appreciated by all clinicians faced with the difficult task of sharing bad news. -- New England Journal of Medicine, In his fine book, Robert Buckman . . . presents a well-organized, thoughtful, and readily assimilated approach to breaking bad news . . . At last, we have a wise, useful, readable textbook on the communication of unpleasant information . . . Buckman has treated an enormously important and complex topic in a sensible, practical, and engaging fashion. Sophisticated concepts are put forth concisely, clearly, and simply, with relatively little jargon . . . This thoughtful and stimulating presentation will be appreciated by all clinicians faced with the difficult task of sharing bad news., "This is an exceptional and important book that excels in its organization, readability, practicality, value, and relevance to family medicine... The book would be helpful (and should be required reading) for health professions students, residents, and junior practitioners of all specialties, but the text is so practical that even seasoned clinicians (perhaps unaware of suboptimal communication styles) would benefit."-- Family Medicine, This short, easy-to-read book... has a great potential to improve the way clinicians understand the process of breaking bad news. The book features clear writing, believable examples, and practical suggestions... Clinicians of every specialty and skill level will benefit from How to Break Bad News . Further, it should be required reading for all medical students and residents who plan to take care of people., This short, easy-to-read book. . . has a great potential to improve the way clinicians understand the process of breaking bad news. The book features clear writing, believable examples, and practical suggestions. . . Clinicians of every specialty and skill level will benefit from How to Break Bad News . Further, it should be required reading for all medical students and residents who plan to take care of people. -- Annals of Internal Medicine, In his fine book, Robert Buckman... presents a well-organized, thoughtful, and readily assimilated approach to breaking bad news... At last, we have a wise, useful, readable textbook on the communication of unpleasant information... Buckman has treated an enormously important and complex topic in a sensible, practical, and engaging fashion. Sophisticated concepts are put forth concisely, clearly, and simply, with relatively little jargon... This thoughtful and stimulating presentation will be appreciated by all clinicians faced with the difficult task of sharing bad news., "This short, easy-to-read book... has a great potential to improve the way clinicians understand the process of breaking bad news. The book features clear writing, believable examples, and practical suggestions... Clinicians of every specialty and skill level will benefit from How to Break Bad News. Further, it should be required reading for all medical students and residents who plan to take care of people." -- Annals of Internal Medicine, This is an exceptional and important book that excels in its organization, readability, practicality, value, and relevance to family medicine. . . The book would be helpful (and should be required reading) for health professions students, residents, and junior practitioners of all specialties, but the text is so practical that even seasoned clinicians (perhaps unaware of suboptimal communication styles) would benefit., An expert in breaking bad news is not someone who gets it right every time; she or he is merely someone who gets it wrong less often, and who is less flustered when things do not go smoothly. --from the Introduction, This short, easy-to-read book... has a great potential to improve the way clinicians understand the process of breaking bad news. The book features clear writing, believable examples, and practical suggestions... Clinicians of every specialty and skill level will benefit from How to Break Bad News. Further, it should be required reading for all medical students and residents who plan to take care of people., "In his fine book, Robert Buckman... presents a well-organized, thoughtful, and readily assimilated approach to breaking bad news... At last, we have a wise, useful, readable textbook on the communication of unpleasant information... Buckman has treated an enormously important and complex topic in a sensible, practical, and engaging fashion. Sophisticated concepts are put forth concisely, clearly, and simply, with relatively little jargon... This thoughtful and stimulating presentation will be appreciated by all clinicians faced with the difficult task of sharing bad news."-- New England Journal of Medicine
Table of Content
Contents: Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 2 Why Breaking Bad News Is Difficult 3 Basic Communication Skills 4 Breaking Bad News: A Six Step Protocol
Copyright Date
1992
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Education & Training, Ethics, Communication Studies, Physician & Patient, Death, Grief, Bereavement
Lccn
92-010298
Dewey Decimal
610.696
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Family & Relationships, Medical, Language Arts & Disciplines

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