Social Work; Essays on the Meeting Ground of Doctor and Social Worker. Exploring the Nexus of Healthcare and Social Welfare
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- Nombre de pages132
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-624862-8
- EAN4064066248628
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille561 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Social Work; Essays on the Meeting Ground of Doctor and Social Worker, " Richard C. Cabot deftly explores the intricate interplay between medicine and social work, highlighting the necessity for collaboration in addressing the multifaceted needs of patients. Through a series of essays, Cabot employs a clear and reflective literary style, combining empirical observations with a compassionate understanding of human experience.
This work is set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning social consciousness and a crisis in public health, making his arguments both timely and vital for the development of social work as a profession. Richard C. Cabot, a pioneering figure in bridging the gap between health care and social services, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a physician and a social reformer.
His commitment to patient care extended beyond clinical walls; he recognized social factors as crucial components of health. Cabot'Äôs educational background, including his ties to Harvard Medical School, fortified his resolve to advocate for an integrated approach to health and welfare. This insightful volume is recommended for professionals within the fields of social work and medicine, as well as scholars interested in the historical context of health care.
Cabot's essays not only provide foundational principles for interdisciplinary collaboration but also inspire contemporary readers to recognize the broader social determinants of health.
This work is set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning social consciousness and a crisis in public health, making his arguments both timely and vital for the development of social work as a profession. Richard C. Cabot, a pioneering figure in bridging the gap between health care and social services, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a physician and a social reformer.
His commitment to patient care extended beyond clinical walls; he recognized social factors as crucial components of health. Cabot'Äôs educational background, including his ties to Harvard Medical School, fortified his resolve to advocate for an integrated approach to health and welfare. This insightful volume is recommended for professionals within the fields of social work and medicine, as well as scholars interested in the historical context of health care.
Cabot's essays not only provide foundational principles for interdisciplinary collaboration but also inspire contemporary readers to recognize the broader social determinants of health.
In "Social Work; Essays on the Meeting Ground of Doctor and Social Worker, " Richard C. Cabot deftly explores the intricate interplay between medicine and social work, highlighting the necessity for collaboration in addressing the multifaceted needs of patients. Through a series of essays, Cabot employs a clear and reflective literary style, combining empirical observations with a compassionate understanding of human experience.
This work is set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning social consciousness and a crisis in public health, making his arguments both timely and vital for the development of social work as a profession. Richard C. Cabot, a pioneering figure in bridging the gap between health care and social services, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a physician and a social reformer.
His commitment to patient care extended beyond clinical walls; he recognized social factors as crucial components of health. Cabot'Äôs educational background, including his ties to Harvard Medical School, fortified his resolve to advocate for an integrated approach to health and welfare. This insightful volume is recommended for professionals within the fields of social work and medicine, as well as scholars interested in the historical context of health care.
Cabot's essays not only provide foundational principles for interdisciplinary collaboration but also inspire contemporary readers to recognize the broader social determinants of health.
This work is set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning social consciousness and a crisis in public health, making his arguments both timely and vital for the development of social work as a profession. Richard C. Cabot, a pioneering figure in bridging the gap between health care and social services, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a physician and a social reformer.
His commitment to patient care extended beyond clinical walls; he recognized social factors as crucial components of health. Cabot'Äôs educational background, including his ties to Harvard Medical School, fortified his resolve to advocate for an integrated approach to health and welfare. This insightful volume is recommended for professionals within the fields of social work and medicine, as well as scholars interested in the historical context of health care.
Cabot's essays not only provide foundational principles for interdisciplinary collaboration but also inspire contemporary readers to recognize the broader social determinants of health.