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Training medical students to care compassionately.
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正題名/作者:
Training medical students to care compassionately./
作者:
Stolick, Robert Matthew.
面頁冊數:
238 p.
附註:
Major Professor: James Lindemann Nelson.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International60-03A.
標題:
Health Sciences, Education. -
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ISBN:
9780599229181
Training medical students to care compassionately.
Stolick, Robert Matthew.
Training medical students to care compassionately.
- 238 p.
Major Professor: James Lindemann Nelson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Tennessee, 1998.
Patients share their vulnerabilities with health care workers on the condition that they are not mistreated in doing so. The treatment deserved by vulnerable patients includes compassionate care. In this dissertation, I argue that a partialist ethic is morally appropriate for health care relationships. This moral appropriateness rests primarily on the nature of medical practice itself. Compassionate care, as an example of the type of emotional involvement called for in a partialist ethic as applied to health care relationships, is shown to promote several instrumental and intrinsic values in health care relationships. Building upon the moral appropriateness of compassionate care, I consider the medical school admissions process and training methods of the medical school curriculum. I argue that these processes inadequately consider the ability of applicants to care compassionately, and that training methods neither explicitly nor adequately train medical students to care compassionately. In responding to these inadequacies, I propose a two-level program for training medical students and post-graduate residents to care compassionately for patients. This program involves self-assessment exercises as well as various training methods which build upon such exercises. I conclude that introducing the humanities into medical education promises to effectively train medical students and residents to care compassionately.
ISBN: 9780599229181Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017921
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