Behavior and Medicine - Softcover

 
9780889375604: Behavior and Medicine

Synopsis

A uniquely “human” textbook to prepare students for behavioral sciences examinations – comprehensive, up-to-date, with a clinical emphasis, and illustrated with artwork, quotations, and poetry. The latest edition of this popular textbook on the behavioral and social sciences in medicine has been fully revised and updated to meet the latest teaching recommendations by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). It is an invaluable resource for behavioral science foundation courses and exam preparation in the fields of medicine and health, including the USMLE Step 1. Its 23 chapters are divided into five core sections: mind–body interactions in health and disease, patient behavior, the physician’s role, physician–patient interactions, and social and cultural issues in health care Under the careful guidance and editing of Danny Wedding, PhD, Distinguished Consulting Faculty Member, Saybrook University, Oakland, CA, and Margaret L. Stuber, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA, nearly 40 leading educators from major medical faculties have contributed to produce this welldesigned textbook. The following unique features of Behavior and Medicine make it one of the most popular textbooks for teaching behavioral sciences:

• Based on the core topics recommended by the NAM

• Numerous case examples, tables, charts, and boxes for quick access to information

• Resources for students and instructors, including USMLEstyle review Q & As

• Specific “Tips for the Step” in each chapter guide learning

• The use of works of art, poetry, and aphorisms “humanize” the material

• Comprehensive, trustworthy, and up-to-date

• Competitive price

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About the Author

Danny Wedding, PhD, MPH, Saybrook University, Oakland, CA and University of the Caribbean, Cupecoy, Sint Maarten. Danny trained as a clinical psychologist and he has taught medical students and psychiatry residents throughout his career. Danny retired from the University of Missouri School of Medicine, but he continues to write, lecture, and consult from his home in Berkeley, California.
Margaret L. Stuber, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Margi has worked in medical student education at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA for almost 30 years and is the Associate Chair for Medical Student Education for the department of Psychiatry. Her newest adventure is serving as the Program Director for the UCLA/VA Greater Los Angeles Psychiatry Residency Program.

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