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Clinical Supervision in the­ Medical Profession
Structured Reflective Practice: Structured reflective practice (Supervision in Context)

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Paperback, 192 pages
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United Kingdom, 1 September 2012

"Doctors reading this book will not only be convinced of the need for medical supervison (for all doctors - even pathologists and coroners); they will also be given a handy smorgasbord of different types of medical supervision from which to choose ... There may not be many ways of rekindling the spark of compassion and loving kindness that made us want to become health professionals at the start of our careers, but Owen and Shohet have demonstrated that empathic supervision, whether this is from fellow professionals or from peers, is certainly one way of achieving this."

Brian Kaplan, MD


With a foreword by Iona Heath, President of the Royal College of General Practitioners.


This book helps trainee and practicing doctors to develop a broader understanding of supervision. Written by doctors and other medical specialists experienced in clinical supervision it gives the reader the means to enable, structure and develop their reflective practice. It provides practical tools to engage positively with regulatory challenges, increase satisfaction at work and improve quality of care.


Clinical Supervision in the Medical Profession considers the reasons for clinical supervision and how it can support doctors and even transform how they engage with challenging issues. The authors outline a range of ways that they have put clinical supervision into practice and how it has benefitted their work.


Contributors

Christine Dunkley, Helen Halpern, Anita Houghton, Sue Morrison, David Owen, Patricia Ridsdale, Paul Sackin, John Salinsky, Robin Shohet, Maggie Stanton, Guy Undrill and Sonya Wallbank.


Robin Shohet has been running supervision courses through the Centre for Supervision and Team Development since 1979. He combines his work as a trainer with team coaching and culture change in organisations using Appreciative Inquiry. He lives with his family in the Findhorn Foundation, a spiritual community in the North East of Scotland.


Series editor's preface

Foreword by Iona Heath

Introduction


Introduction to clinical supervision

The Five Realms

The Balint group as a form of supervision

Narrative-based supervision

Incidental supervision

Peer supervision

Supervision and wellbeing

Coaching for doctors

Supervision skills to enhance appraisal

Effective supervision: The evidence base

The supervisee's perspective

Listening to resistance

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"Doctors reading this book will not only be convinced of the need for medical supervison (for all doctors - even pathologists and coroners); they will also be given a handy smorgasbord of different types of medical supervision from which to choose ... There may not be many ways of rekindling the spark of compassion and loving kindness that made us want to become health professionals at the start of our careers, but Owen and Shohet have demonstrated that empathic supervision, whether this is from fellow professionals or from peers, is certainly one way of achieving this."

Brian Kaplan, MD


With a foreword by Iona Heath, President of the Royal College of General Practitioners.


This book helps trainee and practicing doctors to develop a broader understanding of supervision. Written by doctors and other medical specialists experienced in clinical supervision it gives the reader the means to enable, structure and develop their reflective practice. It provides practical tools to engage positively with regulatory challenges, increase satisfaction at work and improve quality of care.


Clinical Supervision in the Medical Profession considers the reasons for clinical supervision and how it can support doctors and even transform how they engage with challenging issues. The authors outline a range of ways that they have put clinical supervision into practice and how it has benefitted their work.


Contributors

Christine Dunkley, Helen Halpern, Anita Houghton, Sue Morrison, David Owen, Patricia Ridsdale, Paul Sackin, John Salinsky, Robin Shohet, Maggie Stanton, Guy Undrill and Sonya Wallbank.


Robin Shohet has been running supervision courses through the Centre for Supervision and Team Development since 1979. He combines his work as a trainer with team coaching and culture change in organisations using Appreciative Inquiry. He lives with his family in the Findhorn Foundation, a spiritual community in the North East of Scotland.


Series editor's preface

Foreword by Iona Heath

Introduction


Introduction to clinical supervision

The Five Realms

The Balint group as a form of supervision

Narrative-based supervision

Incidental supervision

Peer supervision

Supervision and wellbeing

Coaching for doctors

Supervision skills to enhance appraisal

Effective supervision: The evidence base

The supervisee's perspective

Listening to resistance

Show more
Product Details
EAN
9780335242924
ISBN
0335242928
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Dimensions
23.6 x 16.8 x 1.5 centimeters (0.29 kg)

Table of Contents

Series editor's preface
Foreword by Iona Heath
Introduction

Introduction to clinical supervision
The Five Realms
The Balint group as a form of supervision
Narrative-based supervision
Incidental supervision
Peer supervision
Supervision and wellbeing
Coaching for doctors
Supervision skills to enhance appraisal
Effective supervision: The evidence base
The supervisee's perspective
Listening to resistance

About the Author

David Owen, a graduate in engineering, moved from the aerospace industry into scientific research and journalism. He has written features for leading British newspapers, including The Observer, The Sunday Times, and The Telegraph, as well as producing and directing television and radio documentaries for the British Broadcasting Corporation. He has also authored the books Lighter Than Air and Hidden Evidence.

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