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Thinking About Medicine
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The book is an ideal textbook for students of medicine and medical philosophy. It will also interest to bioethicists, medical sociologists and to practicing clinicians in medicine and the allied health professions seeking to improve their understanding of philosophy and ethics and sharpen their critical thinking skills.
This introduction to the philosophy of medicine surveys the landscape of western philosophy as it pertains to healthcare in an accessible way. Written by a doctor for doctors and other health professionals, framing the 'toolbox' of philosophy within the community of medicine, it encourages examination of the implicit assumptions made in the construction of medical knowledge and practice.
Taking the reader step by step through the concepts that underpin modern philosophy, they will be challenged to reflect upon the premises within clinical practice which might benefit from scrutiny and challenge, including the nature of scientific knowledge, the limits of our biomedical model, the cultural and relational context, and the failure to recognise or manage adequately the fact/value distinction in medicine and healthcare.
The book is an ideal textbook for students of medicine and medical philosophy and will also be of interest to bioethicists, medical sociologists, clinical commissioners and to practicing clinicians in medicine and the allied health professions seeking to improve their understanding of philosophy and ethics and sharpen their critical thinking skills.
Autorentext
David Misselbrook was a Lewisham GP for 30 years, a GP Trainer and GPVTS Course Organiser / Program Director. He was Dean of the Royal Society of Medicine, representing the RSM on the Directors of Continuing Professional Development committee of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, which develops and regulates UK CPD. He was President of the Faculty of the History and Philosophy of Medicine at the Society of Apothecaries, and Course Director for the Diploma in the Philosophy of Medicine (DPMSA). He then became Associate Professor of Family Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) Bahrain, where he was the ethics lead for the medical school. He convened the Research Ethics Committee and was Chair of the School of Medicine Academic Committee. He was a member of the Bahrain National Health Regulatory Authority CPD Committee and the Bahrain Ministry of Health Internship Committee. He is now semi-retired, with ongoing academic and committee work.
Inhalt
Section 1: On Knowing
Epistemology I: Introduction and deductive reasoning
Epistemology II: Inductive reasoning and empiricism
The philosophy of science
Anti-realist epistemology
The construction of evidence
Section 2: What is there to know About?
Ontology
Values
Ethics
Human givens - the conscious self
Human givens - the moral self
**Section 3: Thinking about Healthcare**
- A philosophy of health
Thinking about power
Patient or community? Public health
Section 4: Final Thoughts
- Further study
Glossary
***Index***
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032416731
- Anzahl Seiten 326
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Herausgeber CRC Press
- Gewicht 620g
- Untertitel An Introduction to the Philosophy of Healthcare
- Größe H246mm x B174mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781032416731
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-03-241673-1
- Veröffentlichung 06.05.2024
- Titel Thinking About Medicine
- Autor Misselbrook David
- Sprache Englisch