The Craft of Generalism: clinical skills and attitudes for whole person care.
Johanna M LynchMieke van DrielPamela MeredithKurt C StangeLinn GetzJoanne ReeveWilliam L MillerChristopher DowrickPublished in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2021)
Naming the Craft of Generalism defines the generalist gaze and protects generalism from the colonization of a narrowed medical gaze that excludes all but reductionist evidence or constructivist experience. Defining the Craft of Generalism enables clear teaching of the sophisticated skills and attitudes of the generalist clinician. These philosophically robust principles encourage and defend the use of generalist approaches to knowledge in settings across the community - including health policy, education, and research.