An empirical and philosophical exploration of clinical practice.
Michael SaragaDonald BoudreauAbraham FuksPublished in: Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM (2019)
These findings lead us to question the classical "dual discourse" of medicine that offers a dichotomous account of clinical practice as the addition of care to cure, art to science, humanism to technique, and person to medical case. We found no such distinctions in our empirical investigation of clinical practice. Rather, in our synthesis, practice appears as a unitary experience. The physician's solicitude for the patient entrains engagement in the clinical situation. Moreover, the solicitous, engaged physician constitutes an anchor point for the patient.