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Catalogue of books on introduction to general practice
The first chapter is introduction.

Section 1 General practice and its development history

First, the definition of general practice and its subject characteristics

Second, a brief history of the development of general practice

Section 2 General Practices

First, the definition of general practice.

Second, the basic characteristics of general practice

Third, the basic principles of general practice

Fourth, the difference and connection between general medical care and specialized medical care

Section 3 General Practitioners

I. Definition of General Practitioner

Second, the role and quality of general practitioners

Third, the task of general practitioners.

Fourth, the difference between general practitioners and other specialists.

Section IV General situation of general practice education at home and abroad

First, the general situation of general practice education abroad

Second, the general situation of general medical education in China

Section 5 Academic Organization of General Practitioners

I. World Organization of Family Doctors

Two, China general practice related organizations.

Chapter II Patient-centered Medical Care

The first part is the patient-centered thinking mode.

First, shift the doctor's attention center.

Secondly, patients and diseases, patients' roles and medical behaviors.

Third, the patient-centered diagnosis and treatment model.

In the second quarter, the task of patient-centered consultation

First, diagnose and deal with the existing problems.

Second, provide appropriate clinical preventive services.

Third, the management of chronic active diseases

Fourth, improve the behavior of obeying doctors.

Section 3 Relationship between Doctors and Patients in Patient-centered Medical Services

First, the doctor-patient relationship and its doctor-patient model

Second, the factors affecting the doctor-patient relationship

Third, follow the basic principles of medical ethics when dealing with the relationship between doctors and patients.

Fourth, pay attention to communication skills with patients.

The fourth quarter, the principle of patient-centered medical care

Chapter III Family Nursing

Section 1 Basic concepts of family

I. Definition of family

Second, the structure of the family.

Third, the function of the family.

Fourth, the family life cycle

Section 2 Family and Health

First, the influence of family on health.

Second, life stress events and health.

Third, family resources and family crisis.

Section 3 Family Assessment Tools and Their Applications

First, the basic information of the family

Second, the family map

Third, the family circle

Fourth, the family care index.

Section 4 Home Care

I. Visiting relatives

Second, family beds.

Third, family counseling.

Fourth, family therapy.

Chapter IV Community Health Service

Chapter V Prevention-oriented Health Care

Chapter VI Life Cycle Health Care

Chapter VII General Medical and Health Records

Chapter VIII Practical Guidance

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Appendix Teaching Reference Outline of Introduction to General Medicine