
As the preventable disease and economic burden continues to mount for the United States and the world, it is becoming apparent that embracing prevention strategies is essential. Simply continuing on the same course and infrastructure will not suffice. The future we will leave our children is unsustainable without change.Amidst all the partisan political chaos, Integrative Preventive Medicine (IPM) practices are strongly entering the public consciousness since many are dissatisfied with their traditional health (sick) care delivery systems and the scientific validity of IPM is increasing rapidly. This IPM textbook, the first of its kind, authored by nationally recognized thought leaders and edited by the 17th Surgeon General of the United States and the Canyon Ranch Medical Director will serve to bring together the science of IPM so that health practitioners have a ready reference containing practices that can prevent disease, decrease cost of care and improve the quality of life. Our IPM textbook is divided into three sections, Public Health and Evolving Science in IPM, Multidisciplinary Nature of IPM and The IPM Approach of Selected Clinical Problems, providing a continuum of IPM from basic science to clinical science to practical application. This depth and breadth of scientific information and comprehensive approach is a first for a single textbook in IPM. A must read for all health providers and students in order to incorporate these essential concepts into practice.
This text investigates how the integration of preventive medicine strategies can mitigate the rising economic and health burdens of chronic disease within modern healthcare systems. Authored by Mark Liponis and Richard H. Carmona, the book synthesizes current scientific research to provide a framework for clinical practitioners. It argues that shifting from a reactive sick-care model to an integrative, prevention-focused approach is necessary for sustainable health outcomes and improved quality of life.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational textbook for health practitioners seeking to bridge the gap between traditional medicine and integrative practices. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for medical professionals and students rather than a general audience.
Page Count:
580
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190241276
ISBN-13:
9780190241278
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