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Implementing Biomedical Innovations into Health, Education, and Practice
Preparing Tomorrow's Physicians
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Our increased understanding of health and disease coupled with major technologic advances has resulted in rapid and significant changes in the practice of medicine. How we prepare physicians for clinical practice 20, 30, or 40 years from now is of paramount importance to medical educators, to the future professionals, and to society at large.

Implementing Biomedical Innovations into Health, Education, and Practice delves into this important question, discussing the effects of precision medicine, bioinformatics, biologic and environmental forces, and societal shifts on the physician's approach to diagnosis and therapy. The author interviewed world-renowned physicians, medical educators, healthcare leaders, and research professionals-their insights and quotes are woven throughout the narrative.

Professionally illustrated, this relevant resource is a must-have for all medical professionals who incorporate technology and biomedical innovations in their research and clinical practice. It encourages thoughtful analysis on adapting and developing the foundational knowledge, skills, and aptitudes of future physicians and other healthcare professionals, and it belongs in your library.

"Having completed deanship at one of America's leading medical schools, Jim Woolliscroft produces an insightful, contemplative projection of the likely skill and behavioral needs of the physician workforce for the mid-21st century...The result is a playbook for physician training that responds effectively to the daunting challenges faced in the coming transformation of the role of physicians in protecting the health of our nation." James L. Madara, MD, CEO, American Medical Association

"Dr. Woolliscroft's provocative new book will become must reading for all who are serious about educating the next generation of physicians and health care leaders. Leveraging his own experience as a consummate educator and interviews with numerous thought leaders, he identifies the uncertainties, challenges and disruptions to the practice of medicine in the decades ahead. The implications and imperatives for the coming generations of physicians are compelling and of critical importance for care givers, policy makers, and most pointedly educators in the U.S. and around the world." Gary S. Kaplan MD, Chairman and CEO, Virginia Mason Health System

"This ambitious masterpiece, by one of the leading medical educators of our time, fully captures the ongoing changes and disruptions in medicine today, and how they will influence the care of patients and the training of young physicians in the future." Eric Topol, MD, Executive Vice President, Scripps Research, Author of Deep Medicine


Contents:

SECTION I: SETTING THE STAGE 1. Life as a mid-21st century physician 2. The shaping of 'modern' medical education

SECTION II: CONSTANTS IN MEDICINE 3. Healer and pofessional roles 4. Communication 5. Economics 6. Diagnosis and clinical reasoning

SECTION III: DISRUPTORS 7. Demographics 8. Technology and computing 9. Microbiota and the microbiome 10. Genetics and molecular biology 11. Regenerative medicine 12. Precision medicine

SECTION IV: IMPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATORS 13. A new mental model for clinical education 14. Premedical education 15. Medical school education 16. Content domains for the 21st century physician 17. Graduate medical education 18. Educational directions and challenges 19. Considerations when designing educational experiences 20. Reflections and concluding thoughts


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ISBN-13: 9780128196205
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: October, 2019
Pages: 250
Weight: 450g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biomedical Engineering, Diseases and Disorders, Endocrinology, General Practice

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