Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
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A STUDY ON THE USING STYLE AND THE ROLE OF THE PRACTITIONER IN THE JOINT USE TYPE HOSPITAL
MASAO AOKITAKAKAZU TOMOKIYO
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1982 Volume 313 Pages 77-84

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I. To form the net work of medical facilities around a joint use type hospital all the practitioners in the district should be organized. II. The desirable joint use type hospital for organized practitioners is having full-time and consultant medical staffs, and the adequate number of beds considering the demands of the district. The joint use type hospital should have the function of the open medical staff system hospital in U.S.A. and that of the community hospital in England. III. The following points are necessary for practitioners when they perform many operations in the joint use type hospital. 1) The full-time medical staff should participate in the operation as an operator or the assistant of a practitioners. 2) The practitioner who sent the patient should participate in his operation. 3) The time of the operation should be set considering the practitioner's schedule, as far as it is not urgent.
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