Family Medicine Pocket: design and development
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Practice of family medicine requires efficient access to current, and reliable medical information. The Pocket of Family Medicine was developed as a comprehensive resource to meet this need, providing family physicians, and other health care professionals with guidelines for the management of various clinical conditions most commonly encountered in primary care. The design and development of the information was accomplished through 7 steps: 1. Relevance, 2. Accessibility, 3. Content, 4. Dynamics, 5. Teamwork, 6. Follow-up, and 7. Evaluation. Each chapter of the book was structured and designed to be concise and accessible in clinical settings, and included the definition of the disease, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, management, as well as biopsychosocial aspects relevant to the field of family medicine.
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