02346cam a22004815i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007401600160009102000310010702000280013803500240016604000680019004200140025804300120027205000250028424501480030926300090045726400320046630000260049833600260052433700280055033800270057852006880060553000390129365000290133265000430136165000360140465000350144065000290147565000340150465000330153865000410157165000270161265100180163965500240165770000320168170000330171370000420174670000320178877600440182019696823US-DLC20180723103422.0170608s2017 bcc 000 0 eng  a 2017394249 a20169075230 a9781895830873q(softcover) z1895830877q(softcover) a(OCoLC)ocn965746878 aNLCbengcNLCerdadOCLCFdOCLCQdOCLCOdYDXdOCLCOdCNNWLdDLC alccopycat an-cn--- aRA418.3 C3bU67 201700aUpstream medicine :bdoctors for a healthy society /cedited by Andrew Bresnahan, Mahli Brindamour, Christopher Vaughn Charles, and Ryan Meili. a1704 1aVancouver :bPurich,c2017. axv, 241 pages ; 23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"When patients visit a clinic or hospital, they bring stories of the everyday life conditions that made them sick in the first place - stories about where they work, live, and play; stories about income, food security, and housing. Doctors today are listening. Personal stories and patient encounters illuminate the social determinants of health, that is, the upstream source of what too often become complex, painful, and expensive downstream problems. Upstream Medicine features interviews by medical students with leading physicians whose practice brings evidence-based, upstream ideas to life. They show how we can change the practice of medicine to build a healthier society."-- aIssued also in electronic formats. 0aSocial medicinezCanada. 0aPublic healthxSocial aspectszCanada. 0aHealthxSocial aspectszCanada. 0aPhysician and patientzCanada. 2aDelivery of Health Care. 7aHealthxSocial aspects.2fast 7aPhysician and patient.2fast 7aPublic healthxSocial aspects.2fast 7aSocial medicine.2fast 7aCanada.2fast 02localaPrint books.1 aBrindamour, Mahli,eeditor.1 aMeili, Ryan,d1975-eeditor.1 aCharles, Christopher Vaughn,eeditor.1 aBresnahan, Andrew,eeditor.1 tUpstream medicine.w(CaOONL)20169075249