Artigo Revisado por pares

Engineers, Cranks, Physicians, Magicians

1983; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 308; Issue: 16 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1056/nejm198304213081611

ISSN

1533-4406

Autores

Clark Glymour, Douglas F. Stalker,

Tópico(s)

Empathy and Medical Education

Resumo

Medicine in industrialized nations is scientific medicine. The claim tacitly made by American or European physicians, and tacitly relied on by their patients, is that their palliatives and procedures have been shown by science to be effective. Although the physician's medical practice is not itself science, it is based on science and on training that is supposed to teach physicians to apply scientific knowledge to people in a rational way.The practice of medicine in the United States and in other industrialized nations is a form of consultant engineering. The subjects are people rather than bridges, but in many respects . . .

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