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Identify a patient centered approach to care for individuals with chronic illnesses.

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Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
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Part 5 Integration Foundation Complexity and Chronicity
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MCC Blueprint
Chronic
McMaster Program Competencies
2.1 Demonstrate an understanding of what knowledge is, the strengths and limitations of different ways of knowing, and how knowledge is created in historical, cultural and social contexts. 6.1 Understand the systems of healthcare, including federal, provincial, municipal and local, and the influences they have on the health of individuals and populations 2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations. 6.2 Identify aspects of the healthcare system that serve as barriers and enablers of providing healthcare to and optimizing the health of patients and the population 2.4 Apply principles of epidemiological sciences to the identification of health problems, risk factors, treatment strategies, resource allocation, and disease prevention/health promotion efforts for patients and populations 2.5 Apply principles of socio-behavioural sciences to the provision of patient care, including assessment of the impact of psychosocial and cultural influences on health, disease, care-seeking, care concordance, care adherence and barriers to and attitudes toward care. 5.7 Demonstrate the application of ethical principles to commonly encountered ethical issues such as the provision or withholding of care, confidentiality, informed consent, and including compliance with relevant laws, policies, and regulations
MeSH
Patient Care Planning [N04.590.233.624] Chronic Disease [C23.550.291.500] Patient Care Management [N04.590] Patient Care [N02.421.585]

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