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    Patient-centered medicine: transforming the clinical method (edited book)
    with Moira A. Stewart, Judith Belle Brown, Ian R. McWhinney, Carol L. McWilliam, and Thomas R. Freeman
    Radcliffe Publishing. 2014.
    It describes and explains the patient-centered model examining and evaluating qualitative and quantitative research. It comprehensively covers the evolution and the six interactive components of the patient-centered clinical method, taking the reader through the relationships between the patient and doctor and the patient and clinician. All the editors are professors in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
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    The patient in the family and the family in the patient
    with Barry Hoffmaster
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 8 (3). 1987.
    The notion that the family is the unit of care for family doctors has been enigmatic and controversial. Yet systems theory and the biopsychosocial model that results when it is imported into medicine make the family system an indispensable and important component of family medicine. The challenge, therefore, is to provide a coherent, plausible account of the role of the family in family practice. Through an extended case presentation and commentary, we elaborate two views of the family in family…Read more