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The Biopsychosocial Model of Clinical Practice in Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
(Academy Profession Information Services, 1999)
The biomedical model limits the role of the physician to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It fails when applied to patients whose symptoms cannot be reduced to physiochemical terms or “cured” by technological means. ...
Care and Managed Care: Psychological Factors Relevant to Healthcare and its Delivery
(2002)
What is the essence of clinical caring, how can its value be determined, and what are its origins? Caring for a patient is a bit like loving someone. In both cases, the wellbeing of the person who is loved or the patient ...
Integration of Biomedical and Psychosocial Management
(Pediatric Gastrointestinal Motility Disorders. New York: Academy Professional Information Services, 1994)
Two concepts helped and hindered clinicians throughout the 20th Century: 1) the most important and legitimate use of physicians' time is in the diagnosis and cure of disease; and 2) patients are cured of illness through ...
A listing of present and former faculty members [of the University of Missouri School of Medicine, 1841-1997]
(University of Missouri Medical School Foundation, Inc., 1998)
"The following list contains almost 2,000 names of present and former members of the Medical School
faculty since the re-establishment of the four-year medical school on our campus"--Page 943.
Graduates : University of Missouri School of Medicine, 1841-1997
(University of Missouri Medical School Foundation, Inc., 1998)
This list includes names of University of Missouri School of Medicine graduates from 1841-1997.