World Book of Family Medicine 2015

12 nov 2015

WONCA Europe, de Europese koepelorganisatie van wetenschappelijke huisartsenverenigingen, waaronder Domus Medica, viert dit jaar zijn 20e verjaardag. Carl Steylaert en Mehmet Ungan stelden hiervoor een feestelijke editie samen van het World Book of Family Medicine, waarin de 100 beste stukjes van de voorbije 20 jaar zijn samengebracht.

U vindt hierin o.a. bijdragen van Jan De Maeseneer, Paul Van Royen, Ignaas Devisch, en andere Vlaamse onderzoekers. Het boek is gratis te downloaden of de stukjes kunnen apart gelezen worden.

Deze editie 2015 van het World Book of Family Medicine is in een gratis te downloaden versie beschikbaar op de website van Wonca.

World Book 2015 cover grTable of Content

  • Prologue - Mehmet Ungan, Carl Steylaerts
  • Patient Empowerment for Patient Self-Management - Andrée Rochfort
  • Communicating with Patients - Michael Jones
  • Ethical Problems in Family Medicine - Manfred Maier
  • Health Consequences of Emotional, Physical and Sexual Abuse - Lucy Candib
  • The Role of Family Medicine in Undergraduate Medical Education - Zekeriya Akturk
  • Developing National Curricula for the Education and Training of Family Doctors - Jessica Watson
  • Transient Illnesses - Ignaas Devisch
  • Cooperation Across the Interface of Primary and Secondary Care - Odd Jarle Kvamme
  • Complexity and Primary Care - Joachim Sturmberg
  • Motivational Interviewing in Family Medicine - Siggy Rausch
  • Quality Circles - Adrian Rohrbasser
  • Pathology and Minor Surgery in Primary Care - Pieter Buis
  • Developing Research Capacities in Family Medicine: the Croatian Experience - Mladenka Vrcic
  • An International Comparison of the Role of the Family Doctor in Different Countries - Donatella Sghedoni
  • Tackling Health Inequalities: the Role of Family Medicine - William Wong
  • Using the Internet to Answer Clinical Questions - Harris Lygidakis
  • Threats to Patient Safety in Primary Care - John Sandars
  • Teaching uncertainty - Yonah Yaphe
  • Home Visits: are they Useful or Necessary in Family Medicine - Paul Van Royen
  • Promoting the Health and Well-being of Family Doctors - Ulrich Busch
  • Prevention and Health Promotion in Clinical Practice - Carles Brotons
  • Determinants of Multi-morbidity - Marjan van den Akker
  • When Chronic Care Becomes End-of-Life Care: Bridging the Gap - Radost Assenova
  • What is Universal in Primary Care? Challenges for North/South Co-operation. - Matie Obazee
  • The New Consultation: The Doctor in the Electronic Age - Theo Schofield
  • How to Deliver a Successful Learning Package for Family Medicine Trainees? - Jaime Correia de Sousa
  • The Integration of Mental Health into Primary Care: International Perspectives - Filippo Zizzo
  • WONCA and the Cochrane Primary Health Care Field - Floris A. van de Laar
  • Do you Understand How Your Health System Works? - Sietse Wieringa
  • The Transition from CME to CPD – Fostering Good Practice Through Education - Francine Lemire
  • Factors Associated with Adherence to Drug Therapy - Annika Bardel
  • Improving Practice Questionnaire - A Patient Feedback Tool - Michael Greco
  • Health Promotion in European Family Practice - Ursula Reichenpfader
  • How the UK Discovered Europe - Justin Allen
  • Health Needs Assessment - Claire Collins
  • The Balint Experience - John Salinsky
  • Environment and Health in Family Medicine - Alan Abelsohn
  • Mentoring - a Quality Approach to Professional Development - Karen Bentley
  • Pleasures of Doctoring in Family Medicine - Andre Matalon
  • Measuring Effectiveness in Family Medicine - Teresa Pawlikowska
  • The International Classification of Primary Care: a Success Story - Jean Karl Soler
  • Physician Heal Thyself and then the World - Janet Christie-Seely
  • Competency in Medical Record-Keeping - David Bazzo
  • The Health Needs of Hard to Reach Groups: Do We Know Enough? - Erika Zelko
  • Is There Such a Thing as a Correct Diagnosis in Family Medicine? - Tor Anvik
  • Family Medicine Facing the New Challenges at a Global Scale. - Jan De Maeseneer
  • The Educational Agenda - Esra Saatchi
  • Continuity in Primary Care - Francesco Carelli
  • Where Family Medicine Meets Public Health - Francois Schellevis
  • Stages of Behavioural Change – a Helpful Concept for Family Doctors? - Norbert Donner-Banzhoff
  • uture and Innovation in Family Medicine - Carl Steylaerts
  • Home Care at the Dawn of the 21st Century - Elias Papazissis
  • To Travel With Your Profession Is to Live and Learn - Per Kallestrup
  • Am I a Good Doctor? - Hrvoje Tiljak
  • Evidence-based Primary Care Through Guidelines - Marjukka Makela
  • Developing Skills for the Developed World - Christos Lionis
  • Gut Feelings as a Guide in the Diagnostic Reasoning of GPs - Erik Stolper
  • Family Medicine Miles Program - Pablo Blasco
  • Improving the Prescribing of Antimicrobial Drugs in Primary Health Care - Carl Llor
  • Comprehensiveness and Continuity of Care - Heinz-Harald Abholz
  • Teaching Cross-Cultural Care - Constantinou S. Costas
  • How to Recruit and Select Your Future Colleagues? - Monica Lindh
  • Motivate Healthy Habits For Life: Coach Each to Change - Rick Botelho
  • An Ideal Training for the Future Career Patterns of Family Medicine - Mark Rickenbach
  • Burn Out and Family Practice - Fatma Goksin Cihan
  • Assessing Patient Satisfaction in Primary Health Care - Risto Raivo
  • Risk, Uncertainty and Indeterminacy in Clinical Decisions - Roger Strand
  • Do Practice Visits Have a Future? - Pieter van den Hombergh
  • Contribution of Drugs and Somnolence to Car Accidents with Victims - Paul Moeremans
  • Involve Patients With Doctors in Safety Improvement - Isabelle Dupie
  • The Optimal Practice Size Revisited – a Critical Appraisal of a Topical Discussion - Chris van Weel
  • Revisiting “Home Visits: Your Practice on the Road” - Rita Viegas
  • Re-training of Family Doctors: A EURACT Survey - Fusun Yaris
  • Primary Care Based Case-management - Tobias Freund
  • How Would Citizens Develop the Health Strategy of Their Country? - François Héritier
  • Drafting A Practice Professional Development Plan - Alexandre Gouveia
  • European Practice Assessment (EPA) - Joachim Szecsenyi
  • The Role of The Royal College of General Practitioners (UK) - Nigel Mathers
  • From Familygram to Personalised Medical Care - Tonka Poplas-Susic
  • The Growth of the Guideline - Felicity Goodyear-Smith
  • Developing Culturally Sensitive Services in Primary Care - Victoria Tkachenko
  • The MRCGP International - Developing a Truly Contextual Assessment - John Howard
  • Do we Practice what we Preach ? - Judit Simon
  • Helping Family Physicians in Managing Families With a Difficult Child - Luc Lefebvre
  • Family Systems Medicine - Raluca Zoitanu
  • Assessment of the Professional Attitude of Family Doctors - Isabel Santos
  • Family Medicine and Sustainability - Giuseppe Mas
  • How to Build an Ideal Healthcare Information System? - Ilkka Kunnamo
  • Making Sense of Chronic Disease - Merete Jorgensen
  • A Practical Approach To Teaching Medical Students About Community Services - Karen Flegg
  • New Technologies to Support Family Doctors - Berk Geroglu
  • Patients' Rights and the Views of Family Doctors - Maria Dolores Perez
  • About Quaternary Prevention: First, Do no Harm. - Marc Jamoulle
  • War – Terrorism – Ethical Challenges and Family Physician Education - Nazan Karaoglu
  • Parents of a New-born Child with Severe Disabilities - Anette Hauskov Graungaard
  • Family Doctors' Career Towards Academic Level: Why and How - Igor Svab
  • A European Observatory for Primary Care Development - Robert Glendenning
  • New Era for Clinical Research in Primary Care - Knut-Arne Wensaas
  • Family Therapy Skills for Medical Practitioners - Radkin Honzák
  • What We Do - Richard G Roberts
  • Epilogue as Prologue - Michael Kidd, Job Metsemakers
  • Acknowledgements
  • 20 Years of WONCA Europe - Some History