The Manual of Medicine and Horsemanship

Transforming the Doctor-Patient Relationship with Equine-Assisted Learning

by Beverley Kane MD


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 06/12/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 104
ISBN : 9781434355454

About the Book

What has become of the doctor-patient relationship in the era of managed care and Internet prescribing? How does the electronic health record affect clinician-patient communication? Medicine and Horsemanship is a Stanford University-based student elective and Continuing Medical Education course that employs horses to teach non-verbal communication and other interpersonal skills for the clinician-patient relationship and all professional interactions.

Now with the Manual of Medicine and Horsemanship-Transforming the Doctor-Patient Relationship with Equine-Assisted Learning, anyone with an EAL, EAP, EGE, or EFEL practice can conduct Medicine and Horsemanship.

You will learn the practical and philosophical principles of teaching good bedside manner. You will get detailed, step-by-step exercises needed to conduct equine-assisted learning programs for medical students and healthcare professionals.

Purchase of the manual includes a 1/2-hour telephone consultation with Dr. Kane to assist you in establishing Medicine and Horsemanship at a medical center near you. E-mail Dr. Kane for an appointment. Please note that the CD on the order form on page 83 is no longer available. Dr. Kane will provide selected handouts, lesson plans, and graphics from the CD at no charge, as determined by your program needs at the time of your consultation.


About the Author

Beverley Kane, MD, is Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University with 30 years' experience in psychological counseling, group dynamics, and doctor-patient communication. Originally Board Certified in Family Medicine, Dr. Kane went from clinical practice to medical informatics, where she pioneered work in doctor-patient communication over electronic mail and between the physician's electronic medical record and the patient's personal health record. She is currently Adjunct Clinical Faculty at Stanford School of Medicine in Palo Alto, CA and Program Director of Medicine and Horsemanship. Her private practice, Horsensei Equine-Assisted Learning and THerapy (HEALTH), conducts communication workshops for healthcare, corporate, and community groups. Dr. Kane is an avid horsewoman and endurance riding enthusiast.

Please visit us at Horsensei Equine-Assisted Learning and Therapy.