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The disservice of publishing preliminary results based on a premature hypothesis - Semmelweis' ordeal revisited. [PDF]
Lynøe N, Juth N, Eriksson A.
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Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement. [PDF]
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Language, Philosophy, and Medical Education
Teaching and learning in medicine, 2021Issue: When medical schools began to recognize, a generation ago, that clinical “communication skills” could not be taken for granted among students, a process began of researching them, and introducing the results into curricula.
J. Skelton
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Greek philosophy, medical ethics, and the influenza vaccine.
Infection control and hospital epidemiology, 1993The quotation from The Epidemics indicates that early Greek physicians had the dual responsibilities of helping and not harming their patients. These responsibilities have become two of the pillars of modern medical ethics-the principles of beneficence ...
L. Herwaldt
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An enactivist reconceptualization of the medical model
Philosophical Psychology, 2021According to the medical model that prevails in the Western world, mental disorder is a form of illness, parallel to bodily illness, which can be diagnosed by a doctor on the basis of symptoms and administered treatments designed to “cure” it.
M. Maiese
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Where philosophy meets culture: exploring how coaches conceptualise their roles
Medical Education, 2019Although conceptually attractive, coaching in medicine remains ill‐defined, with little examination of the transferability of coaching principles from other fields.
C. Watling, K. LaDonna
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Medical Philosophy: Conceptual Issues In Medicine
, 2013A solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day.
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Philosophy of Medicine seeks to answer two questions: (1) what is medicine? and (2) what should we think of it? The first question is motivated by the observation that medicine has existed and continues to exist in many different forms in different ...
A. Broadbent
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Philosophy of Medicine seeks to answer two questions: (1) what is medicine? and (2) what should we think of it? The first question is motivated by the observation that medicine has existed and continues to exist in many different forms in different ...
A. Broadbent
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The McMaster Medical education philosophy in theory, practice and historical perspective.
Medical Teacher, 1987The programme in the Medical School at McMaster University inaugurated in 1969, represents radical innovations in medical education. However, misconceptions in regard to its educational philosophy and practice do exist.
W. Pallie, D. Carr
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A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice: Toward a Philosophy and Ethic of the Healing Professions
, 1981The rapid technological, social, and economic changes in medical practice require that we know our goals and responsibilities. To confront the ongoing public debates regarding the judicial and legislative controls of medical care, bureaucratization ...
W. Regelson
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