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Teaching Strategies for Health Education and Health Promotion: Working with Patients, Families, and Communities
Arlene Lowenstein, RN, PhD, Professor and Director, Health Professions Education Doctoral Program, School of Health Sciences, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, Lynn Foord-May, PT, PhD, MEd, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Director of the Division of Online Teaching and Learning School of Health Sciences, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts, Jane Romano, MS, RN, Staff Development Specialist , Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
ISBN-13: 9780763752279 ISBN-10: 0763752274 $64.95 (Sugg. US List) Paperback 642 Pages © 2009
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- Focuses on "total patient care"
- Interdisciplinary angle to patient care
- Written from the clinician's point of view. Clinicians explain what they are doing and why it is successful
- Section III contains unique case studies demonstrating both successful and unsuccessful cases. This provides the opportunity to analyze what went wrong in unsuccessful efforts and to preserve and repeat the efforts from successful scenarios
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