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- This is a must have read for physiciansPhysicians find practical tips that will ensure that you are consistently effectively communicating with your patients! Rating: - A review of basic professionalismNot at all what I expected from the description. The majority of this book turned out to be a review of basic professionalism, rather than an introduction to how quality improvement concepts could be applied to an individual's practice. The book is perhaps suitable for a "Doctoring" course (introduction to clinical medicine for 1 and 2nd year medical students), but I found the tone of the book often grating and lacking in depth. I suspect there are better books out there for this. While a review of the basics can often be helpful, the simplistic presentation makes it very hard for me to see how any practicing physician would find this book useful. Rating: - A Must Have for PhysiciansThis book is a Must Have for any physician that is looking for ways to improve clinical outcomes through patient communication, decrease potential for litigation, increase pateint loyalty and build their practice. Practicing Excellence is as the title imples, a roadmap to excellence in the practice of medicine Rating: - S. BakerThis book is chock full of practical tips to improve the patient perception of care and describes ways to get physicians engaged in delivering excellent patient care. I read it front to back and have gone back through several sections numerous times. Great read! Rating: - Practical, PowerfulThis guide book is full of practical, easy to apply examples that any physician can use. It describes the interactions we all wish our physicians used... Reminding us that care is also about caring. I've given a copy to my personal physicians. Thank you, Dr. Beeson!
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