Psychologic and Psychosocial Aspects of Medical Practice
An Annotated Bibliography
Excerpt
In 1976 Annals of Internal Medicine published a series of suggested readings for physicians reviewing medicine and its subspecialty fields, including neurology and dermatology, in preparation for certification or recertification examinations in internal medicine. The following list of suggested readings is drawn from the field of consultation-liaison medicine. This field has rapidly expanded in the past decade, partly to meet medical students' and medical house staff needs for instruction in psychosocial medicine. It has also expanded as a result of the new patient and family stresses that result from the consequences of technical advances in medical and surgical intensive care
Acknowledgments
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: The compiler thanks for their contributions David Agle, M.D., John Heefner, M.D., William Kiely, M.D., Alice D. Kitchen, M.D., Jay Lefer, M.D., Norman Levy, M.D., Z.J. Lipowski, M.D., Richard C. Lippincott, M.D., F. Patrick McKegney, M.D., Michael Popkin, M.D., Franz Reichsman, M.D., W. Donald Ross, M.D., J.D. Sapira, M.D., Werner Simon, M.D., Sharon Woods, M.D., and Howard Zucker, M.D. Medical students who generously contributed time and energies to preparation of this bibliography include Michael Anderson, Craig Davidson, Deborah Ekstrom, Jack Gross, Harlan Stueven, and Brian Torgerson.
Article and Author Information
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▸From the Section on Psychological Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital; Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to Russell M. Wilder, M.D.; Section on Psychological Medicine, Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital; 54 Street and 48 Avenue South; Minneapolis, MN 55417.
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- Received March 29, 1977.
- Accepted October 6, 1977.
- © 1978 American College of Physicians
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