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Guide for the New Health Care Professional

Author(s): Ron W. Scott, PT, JD, EdD, LLM, MSBA
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763743512
  • ISBN-10:0763743518
  • Paperback    174 pages      © 2007
Price: International Sales $65.95 US List
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Overview

An excellent introductory guide for healthcare students, this book begins by exploring the current environment of health care and its component parts (professionals, disciplines, organizations, and systems) and proceeds to the concept of "professionalism" examined from its historic roots to the present day. Morals, ethics, and legal duties are defined, and selected healthcare codes of ethics are presented and contrasted. Core ethical values are discussed, through both real-life and hypothetical case examples. Next, the nature of the health care disciplinary team is explored within the context of patient-centered care; areas of potential interpersonal disputes and conflict development, intervention and resolution are examined; and job search strategies and tactics are discussed, including samples of resumes and cover letters. The book also includes a discussion of career changes, with a presentation of personal inventories for readers to use in examining their own career paths.

Each chapter includes key words, objectives, summaries, case examples, and end-of-chapter review questions.

 

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Explores the today's health care environment and its components, including professionals, disciplines, organizations, and systems.

Defines moral, ethical and legal duties of health care professionals.

Discusses core ethical values through real-life and hypothetical case examples.

Makes an ideal text for introductory course in nursing and allied health programs.

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Chapter 1: Individuals and Teams in Health Care Service Delivery
Chapter 2: Professionalism: History, Applications and Values
Chapter 3: Morals, Ethics, and the Law: Your Special Duties Owed to Patients and to the Health Care System
Chapter 4: Personal and Professional Self-Appraisal and Management
Chapter 5: Seeking, Gaining, Retaining, and Thriving in Health Professional Management
Appendices


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Ron W. Scott, PT, JD, EdD, LLM, MSBA

Ron Scott has been a health professional (LPN, OR technician, PT, clinical manager and administrator) since 1970, an attorney-mediator since 1983, and an academician since 1985.  One of his principal passions is helping health care professionals and organizations minimize their clinical liability risk exposure through effective patient care documentation that is accurate, communicative, complete, concise, objective and timely.  Ron is the author of 13 texts and more than 100 health law-related articles.  He is a Professor at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions (OT, nursing, PT) and is adjunct faculty at Husson University, Webster University, the University of Indianapolis and the University of Montana.          

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  • I was pleasantly surprised at how much material was packed into {the} text. The variety of appendices is useful as it is a collection of a set relevant documents. I also liked the profile of select health care professionals, particularly relevant for the course I am teaching now (Legal and Ethical Issues for Health and Human Sciences Professionals).

    -Daniel Cabrera

    Assistant Professor, Northern Illinois University

                                                                                                

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