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Helping doctors who manage : learning from experience

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Kings Fund, 1998Description: x, 156 p. : ill, ; 245 mmISBN:
  • 1857171470
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • HF 100.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Working with doctors
3. The angry consultants
4. There is far too much to do
5. Who is the enemy
6. What lies under the surface
7. Feeling stuck?
8. Wicked problems
9. Not peas in a pod
10. Adult friends
11. Reflecting on what we have learned
12. Do it yourself
Summary: This unusual book explains in an easy-to-read style the main dilemmas facing doctors who manage. It uses real case studies to illustrate the common problems and provides a range of management techniques and concepts that many a doctor has endorsed as helpful. Drawing on her substantial experience in providing management development for doctors, Judith Riley helps to bridge the gap between medicine and management in an entertaining way. Case studies include: doctors and ... - time management - communication problems - difficult people - wicked problems - personal fears
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Book Croydon Health Services Library Shelves WX 150 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available CR0000008665
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1. Introduction

2. Working with doctors

3. The angry consultants

4. There is far too much to do

5. Who is the enemy

6. What lies under the surface

7. Feeling stuck?

8. Wicked problems

9. Not peas in a pod

10. Adult friends

11. Reflecting on what we have learned

12. Do it yourself

This unusual book explains in an easy-to-read style the main dilemmas facing doctors who manage. It uses real case studies to illustrate the common problems and provides a range of management techniques and concepts that many a doctor has endorsed as helpful.

Drawing on her substantial experience in providing management development for doctors, Judith Riley helps to bridge the gap between medicine and management in an entertaining way.

Case studies include:

doctors and ...

- time management
- communication problems
- difficult people
- wicked problems
- personal fears

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