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Literature and the 'good doctor' in Ian McEwan's Saturday

机译:文学与伊恩·麦克尤恩(Ian McEwan)星期六的“好医生”

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There is widespread acceptance in medical humanities circles that reading is good for doctors and that, in medical educational terms, it is particularly good at making better doctors by widening perspective and developing the sensibilities. Recent recommendations on medical education in the UK have allowed medical students to take courses in literature as a component of their degrees, and some have suggested that this option should be compulsory for all doctors. It is possible, however, that in our eagerness to assert the primacy of a literary education for personal development, we can ignore other routes to enlightened, sensitive doctoring. This paper appraises the instrumental role of a literary education for doctors through an analysis of Ian McEwan's novel Saturday, which deals with the dramatic events in the day in the life of a neurosurgeon.
机译:医学人文界已广泛接受阅读对医生有好处,并且从医学教育的角度而言,阅读尤其擅长通过扩大视野和发展敏感性来培养更好的医生。英国最近有关医学教育的建议已允许医学生修读文学课程,并将其作为学位的组成部分,并且有人建议所有医生都必须选择该选项。然而,有可能由于我们渴望主张以文学教育为个人发展至上,因此我们可以忽略其他开悟,敏感的医生研究之路。本文通过对伊恩·麦克尤恩(Ian McEwan)的小说《星期六》的分析,评估了医生的文学教育的作用,该小说探讨了神经外科医师一天中的戏剧性事件。

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