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Personalist humanism: value system for medicine.

J L Bernardin

    Hospital Progress
    |February 11, 1980
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    Medical science and pastoral care should embrace personalist humanism, valuing every individual's dignity. Religion reinforces this humanism by underscoring physicians' ethical responsibilities to themselves and their patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Ethics
    • Pastoral Care
    • Philosophy of Medicine

    Background:

    • Personalist humanism emphasizes the inherent dignity of all individuals.
    • The intersection of medical science and pastoral care is crucial for holistic patient well-being.
    • Physicians' responsibilities extend beyond clinical duties to personal and professional integrity.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore how medical science and pastoral care can jointly support personalist humanism.
    • To examine the role of religion in enhancing humanistic values within medical practice.
    • To affirm the multifaceted responsibilities of physicians in contemporary healthcare.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of philosophical and ethical literature.
    • Integration of theological perspectives on care and responsibility.

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  • Review of best practices in patient-centered medical care and spiritual support.
  • Main Results:

    • Personalist humanism provides a strong ethical framework for medical practice.
    • Religion can serve as a catalyst for cultivating humanistic values among healthcare professionals.
    • Shared commitment to dignity and responsibility enhances the physician-patient relationship.

    Conclusions:

    • Medical science and pastoral care should actively promote personalist humanism.
    • Integrating religious and ethical principles strengthens physicians' commitment to care.
    • Upholding the dignity of all persons is a fundamental ethical imperative in healthcare.