Clinical Consultation in Practice explores how healthcare professionals think, communicate, and make decisions within the clinical encounter. Drawing on clinical experience, reflective practice, and contemporary healthcare education, the book offers a structured yet flexible approach that integrates clinical reasoning, reflection, and shared decision-making.
Rather than presenting consultation models as rigid checklists, it encourages practitioners to engage with the deeper thinking that underpins effective consultations. It explores how clinicians gather information, navigate uncertainty, and work collaboratively with patients to reach meaningful decisions about care.
Designed for healthcare professionals, students, and educators, Clinical Consultation in Practice provides a practical framework for developing confident and reflective consultation skills. By bringing together structure, reflection, and person-centred practice, it supports clinicians in navigating the complexity of real-world healthcare encounters.
Ideal for physiotherapists, primary care clinicians, and healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their clinical reasoning and consultation practice.