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WHEN PHYSICIANS DON'T KNOW

机译:当医生不知道

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Given the boundless amount of scientific information, clinical skills, and interventional techniques present in biomedicine today, it is impossible for individual physicians and clinicians to have absolute medical knowledge. Further, ambiguity in the interpretation and treatment of illness can lead to significant uncertainty. Despite the inevitability of not knowing in biomedicine, however, there is relatively little academic discussion about how physicians are socialized to address ignorance, how clinicians experience gaps in knowledge as practitioners, or the various forms that not knowing takes in professional health-care practice and education. This article seeks to invigorate new discussions on the role of ignorance and "non-knowledge" in biomedical practice and training. The article critically examines the predominant focus on medical knowledge in the sociological literature and presents a new anthropological framework for the relationship between knowing and not knowing in medicine, called "sufficient knowledge." The author posits that future social and humanistic examinations of biomedicine should seriously consider the ways that physicians navigate ignorance, uncertainty, and not knowing, and that scientists, clinicians, social scientists, and ethicists all have valuable disciplinary perspectives to bring to the conversation around medical ignorance.
机译:鉴于当今生物医学中存在着大量的科学信息、临床技能和介入技术,个体医生和临床医生不可能拥有绝对的医学知识。此外,疾病解释和治疗的模糊性可能会导致重大的不确定性。然而,尽管在生物医学领域不知道是不可避免的,但关于医生如何被社会化以解决无知、临床医生作为从业者如何经历知识差距,或者不知道在专业医疗实践和教育中采取的各种形式,学术讨论相对较少。本文旨在激发关于无知和“非知识”在生物医学实践和培训中的作用的新讨论。这篇文章批判性地审视了社会学文献中对医学知识的主要关注,并提出了一个新的人类学框架,即“足够的知识”来解释医学中知道与不知道之间的关系作者认为,未来生物医学的社会和人文检查应该认真考虑医生导航无知,不确定性,不知道的方式,科学家,临床医生,社会科学家和伦理学家都有宝贵的学科观点,以带来围绕医疗无知的谈话。

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