Princípios da Medicina de Família: quatro pilares que definem sua identidade
2010; Volume: 34; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.15343/0104-7809.20103300310
ISSN1980-3990
Autores Tópico(s)Primary Care and Health Outcomes
ResumoMcWhinney definition of Family Medicine is part of a historical perspective that goes back to the end of the Nineteenthcentury and the beginning of the Twentieth century. The reform of medical teaching brought undeniable benefits as regards quality.And with them some losses happened as well, as a necessary tribute. The fragmentation of medical knowledge brought the consequentfragmentation of the relationship patient-doctor. There is a close relationship, in the approach proposed by Family Medicine, betweenthe work with patients and pupils being trained. We have thus the basic components both of the body of theoretical and methodologicalknowledge and of the practice of Family Medicine. On the one hand, Primary Attention to health, which implies to know patientsindividually, and also the community they are in. On the other, two components that come from the reflexive character in the practiceof Family Medicine: medical education and the humanist attitude. The humanism in Family Medicine is a tool for facilitating professionalreflection. The peculiar profile these three pillars confer to Family Medicine makes some investigators point to a fourth characteristic:education for leadership. Family doctors are leaders’ coaches, opinion makers, and always interlocutors for patients and students. Thefour pillars are at the same time a support and an action guide, theoretical bases that guarantee the identity of values and strategiesfor acting. The analysis of each one of these pillars deserves special attention for us to better understand this professional profile.
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