Declan,
This is the url
http://www.rcgp.org.uk/publications/members/mysterygp/index.asp
Paul Robinson
GP Scarborough
GP Education Consultant Sowerby Centre, Newcastle
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From: Complexity and chaos theories applied to primary medical and
social care [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Declan and Joan Murphy
Sent: 12 March 2004 21:19
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Subject: Re: Suitable introductory reading
Charles,
Re Iona Heath's paper, I went to the RCGP members area but it seems to
me
that only the introduction to her paper is available at present. Am I
overlooking something?
Declan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Campion-Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: Suitable introductory reading
> You might like John Launer's Narrative based primary care (ISBN 1
85775
> 539 1), Eric Cassell's Nature of Sufferingand the Goals of Medicine (0
> 19 508912 paper / 0 19 505222 6 hard) Sweeney & Griffiths complexity &
> healthcare (1 85775 559 6)
>
> Iona Heath's wonderful Mystery of General Practice is now available
free
> to members on the RCGP website (www.rcgp.org.uk)
>
> Happy reading
>
> Dr Charles Campion-Smith
>
> 38 Prince of Wales Road
> Dorchester
> Dorset
> DT1 1PW
>
> 01305 251755
>
>
>
> Hugh Hindle wrote:
>
> > After viewing medicine in a largely linear fashion for nearly 20
years
> > and wondering why I was frustrated at times, complexity theory is a
> > new but interesting concept for me. I've read some articles from the
> > BMJ series 2001 which have helped me with some of the rather
> > intimidating ideas. Could the group recommend other good intro
> > resources regarding complexity and general practice?
> >
> > Hugh Hindle
> > GP Alberta Canada
>
>
>
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