Journal of Management in Medicine: Volume 11 Issue 6

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Management education for undergraduate doctors: A survey of medical schools

Siobhan McClelland, Karen Jones

Patient‐focused care (PFC) and business process re‐engineering (BPR) have been advocated in the academic literature as techniques to improve both quality of service and reduce…

Doctors and change

Antonina Z. Mathie

The introduction of clinical care pathways into one acute hospital trust provided the opportunity to investigate reasons why doctors behave the way they do, and to identify…

Towards a new health care paradigm: Patient‐focused care. The case of Kingston Hospital Trust

Karin Newman

Drawing on the author’s personal experience within the UK National Health Service, outlines at the macro level what information is needed, and why, in facilities management…

A cost‐effectiveness study of changing medical practice in early pregnancy

Jane Wren, Barrie Craven

Explores the extent to, and ways in which, doctors are prepared for their future role in management through the undergraduate medical curriculum. Surveys the colleges across the…

Erratum

This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/02632779610108503. When citing the…

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0268-9235

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1986 – 2002

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited