Professional Practice for Podiatric Medicine

Professional Practice for Podiatric Medicine
Author: Dr Catherine Hayes
Publisher: M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1907830820


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Professional Practice for Podiatric Medicine provides an overview of the challenges facing podiatric clinicians in the United Kingdom. The notion of professionalism and the constructs that underpin service delivery are of increasing concern in the current healthcare climate. The topics covered in this text are timely and relevant to new and current clinicians. Podiatry has undergone many changes over the last two decades, and the foremost change has been an increasing emphasis on professionalism in clinical practice. In this book, several experienced podiatric practitioners and healthcare educators contribute chapters on different aspects of podiatry. Principles of leadership and management (which impact on individual career paths) are discussed, alongside the processes of appraisal, work loading and continuing professional development that will shape the future of podiatry.

Textbook of Podiatric Medicine

Textbook of Podiatric Medicine
Author: Catherine Hayes
Publisher: M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1907830324


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Globally, podiatric medicine has evolved significantly in both its depth and scope of practice. Continual innovation and a dynamic response to the call for evidence-based practice have led to a rapid revolution in podiatric education, research and practice. Podiatry plays a pivotal role in the early assessment, diagnosis and management of lower limb pathologies as well as in the detection and monitoring of long-term conditions. The time dedicated to podiatric consultation provides an opportunity for dialogue and interaction which places the profession at the heart of public health education. Having a unique role in patient care, podiatrists gain a particular insight into the holistic lives of their patients, and are therefore highly valued members of the extended multidisciplinary team in both primary and secondary care. Podiatric medicine is based on the cognitive and applied understanding of anatomy, physiology, biomedical, psychosocial and physical sciences. Consequently, podiatrists are now able to offer care encompassing a diverse range of diagnostic skills and management strategies. Since comorbidities, polypharmacy and ambulatory wellbeing issues present across all ages, podiatrists need to maintain the health of increasing numbers of patients who present with complex medical conditions. All these professional developments have led to a need for specialist textbooks reflecting the enhanced role of podiatrists in the wider context of health and wellbeing. This landmark publication offers a single source of reference for the structural and functional capacity of all major body systems. It also provides an insight into the social complexities of working with patients, their families and carers in everyday clinical practice. In adopting this holistic approach to patient care, this text is the first in the discipline to integrate sociological perspectives, public health education and the complexities of mental illness with traditional chapters on human anatomy and physiology. Edited and authored by an international team of experts on podiatric medicine, science and health, and utilising the latest research, this comprehensive textbook is destined to become a seminal text for the next generation of podiatrists, both as students and as healthcare professionals.

History and Current Practice of Podiatric Medicine

History and Current Practice of Podiatric Medicine
Author: American Podiatric Medical Association. Department of Professional Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1984
Genre: Podiatry
ISBN:


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California Podiatry Update

California Podiatry Update
Author: California. Board of Podiatric Medicine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1991
Genre: Podiatry
ISBN:


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Podiatry Handbook

Podiatry Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1989
Genre: Podiatrists
ISBN:


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Board of Podiatry Newsletter

Board of Podiatry Newsletter
Author: Florida. Board of Podiatry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1985-07
Genre: Podiatrists
ISBN:


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Opportunities in Podiatric Medicine

Opportunities in Podiatric Medicine
Author: Jules Shangold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1982
Genre: Podiatry
ISBN:


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Beginning with the Podiatric Oath, this title gives the history of podiatry, describes the duties of a podiatrist, the educational requirements, the podiatry office, how to get started, describes and lists podiatry schools, and has a glossary and sources of further information.

Podiatry in California

Podiatry in California
Author: California. Podiatry Examining Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1973
Genre: Podiatry
ISBN:


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Essentials of Internal Medicine in Clinical Podiatry

Essentials of Internal Medicine in Clinical Podiatry
Author: Bennett G. Zier
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1990
Genre: Medical
ISBN:


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A comprehensive text which presents the essentials of internal medicine relevant to the practice of clinical podiatric medicine and surgery.