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In this book, we present a novel framework of high-tech modern medicine. Patients going through major high-tech medical interventions, e.g. Advanced Heart Failure (AdHF) patients undergoing left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and heart transplantation, must integrate scientific and technological advances into personal life, including strong emotional experiences unthinkable thirty years ago, novel to themselves and their caregivers and unknown to healthcare professionals. Our book provides a theoretical framework for the person-centered vision to “heal humankind by improving health, alleviating suffering and delivering acts of kindness, one person at a time”, we develop the theoretical as well as practical concept of the “RelationalAct (RA) ” as core concept to engage and participate in modern medicine.This book will be used as a recommended textbook for the following UCLA Fall 2014 course:
Course Director: Professor Federica Raia / Co-Director: Professor Mario Deng
Course Title: Educational Perspectives of Relational Practices in Modern Medicine
Course Summary: This UCLA course systematically discusses Personhood & Body Concepts in the context of asymmetric Person/Person-relationships in High-Tech Modern Medicine and the diverse implications for building of theories of Relational Practice.
Course Topics: Personhood/Body Concepts; Asymmetric Person/Person-relationships; Theories of Relational Practice

Table of Contents
When Forces Meet - The Healthcare Encounter: Status Quo - Are We Missing Something in Medicine?; Treasure Hunt - Do We Have Reliable Starting Points for Change?; The Person - May We Introduce "You", "Me", "Us" and the Relationalact?; Putting Personalized Medicine to Work: Health & Illness Encounter: Can We Please Feel and Act as Persons?; Health Education Encounter: Can We Please Welcome the Person in Medical School?; Medical Research Encounter: Can We Please Accept the Person in Biomedical Science?; Creative Steps - How Can We Put the Relationalact to Work?; The Relationalact Beyond Medicine: Was the "Person" Not Always Part of Philosophy?; Is the "Person" Not Everywhere in Society?.

Relational Medicine: Personalizing Modern

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A Hardback by Mario C Deng, Federica Raia

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 18/12/2014
    ISBN13: 9789814579681, 978-9814579681
    ISBN10: 9814579688

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In this book, we present a novel framework of high-tech modern medicine. Patients going through major high-tech medical interventions, e.g. Advanced Heart Failure (AdHF) patients undergoing left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation and heart transplantation, must integrate scientific and technological advances into personal life, including strong emotional experiences unthinkable thirty years ago, novel to themselves and their caregivers and unknown to healthcare professionals. Our book provides a theoretical framework for the person-centered vision to “heal humankind by improving health, alleviating suffering and delivering acts of kindness, one person at a time”, we develop the theoretical as well as practical concept of the “RelationalAct (RA) ” as core concept to engage and participate in modern medicine.This book will be used as a recommended textbook for the following UCLA Fall 2014 course:
    Course Director: Professor Federica Raia / Co-Director: Professor Mario Deng
    Course Title: Educational Perspectives of Relational Practices in Modern Medicine
    Course Summary: This UCLA course systematically discusses Personhood & Body Concepts in the context of asymmetric Person/Person-relationships in High-Tech Modern Medicine and the diverse implications for building of theories of Relational Practice.
    Course Topics: Personhood/Body Concepts; Asymmetric Person/Person-relationships; Theories of Relational Practice

    Table of Contents
    When Forces Meet - The Healthcare Encounter: Status Quo - Are We Missing Something in Medicine?; Treasure Hunt - Do We Have Reliable Starting Points for Change?; The Person - May We Introduce "You", "Me", "Us" and the Relationalact?; Putting Personalized Medicine to Work: Health & Illness Encounter: Can We Please Feel and Act as Persons?; Health Education Encounter: Can We Please Welcome the Person in Medical School?; Medical Research Encounter: Can We Please Accept the Person in Biomedical Science?; Creative Steps - How Can We Put the Relationalact to Work?; The Relationalact Beyond Medicine: Was the "Person" Not Always Part of Philosophy?; Is the "Person" Not Everywhere in Society?.

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