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A Clinician’s Rationale for the Study of History of Medicine

机译:临床医学史研究的基本原理

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History of medicine does not receive the coverage it deserves in medical school curricula, or during graduate medical training, in part, because of its lack of impact on direct clinical care. This is particularly disturbing for the specialty of anesthesiology not only due to its colorful history, but also because ours is the only major medical discipline to have developed entirely in the United States. We examine four commonly cited reasons for the study of history in general, and comment on whether these lessons are applicable to medicine and anesthesiology. We provide compelling reasons why studying history is important to clinicians.BackgroundHumans are the only species to be aware of their past. Our future is largely unknown, and the present is fleeting. Thus, almost everything that is known with certainty falls within the realm of history. Thus one would expect society at large, and physicians and anesthesiologists in particular, to be history enthusiasts. As the facts suggest otherwise, one wonders whether history is regarded much like art, music, and fine cuisine – more adornment than an essential and integral part of education in any discipline, especially medicine.Among other elements that comprise the discipline, history writing can be considered a narrative of words, deeds, ideas, conflicts and sufferings from the past that have been subjected to verification.(-) Students of history interpret these events to learn causality as well as their importance. As our world becomes increasingly dependent on science and technology, as the body of literature in every field explodes in quantity, and as specialized skills are required in almost every occupation, an existential question emerges – is there a need for someone working in the sciences to be familiar with history? The question is particularly important in the field of medicine in view of the commonly held belief that historical study rarely brings about a change in current practice. We examine some reasons commonly cited in support of the study of history, in order to determine whether these societal benefits can be extended to science in general and to medicine in particular.()
机译:医学史未在医学院课程或研究生医学培训中得到应有的报道,部分原因是它对直接临床护理的影响不大。这对麻醉学的专业尤为令人不安,这不仅是因为其悠久的历史,还因为我们的麻醉学是唯一在美国完全发展起来的主要医学学科。我们考察了一般史研究的四个被普遍引用的理由,并评论了这些课程是否适用于医学和麻醉学。我们提供了令人信服的理由来解释为什么历史对临床医生很重要。背景人类是唯一了解其过去的物种。我们的未来很大程度上是未知的,而现在却转瞬即逝。因此,几乎可以肯定地知道的一切都属于历史领域。因此,人们会期望整个社会,尤其是医师和麻醉师成为历史爱好者。事实并非如此,有人想知道历史是否像艺术,音乐和精致美食一样,在任何学科(尤其是医学)中,装饰都比教育的基本组成部分更为重要。在构成学科的其他要素中,历史写作可以(-)历史学生解释这些事件以了解因果关系及其重要性,被视为叙事,言行,观念,过去的冲突和经历的叙事。随着我们的世界越来越依赖科学和技术,每个领域的文学作品数量激增,并且几乎每个职业都需要专业技能,这就出现了一个存在的问题–是否需要从事科学工作的人来熟悉历史?考虑到人们普遍认为历史研究很少会改变当前实践,因此这个问题在医学领域尤为重要。我们研究了支持历史研究的一些普遍理由,以确定这些社会福利是否可以扩展到整个科学领域,特别是医学领域。

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