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  • Medical Practice
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Professional Development

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  • Medical professionals risk presumption and habitual thinking.
  • Patient experiences highlight the value of attentive, individualized care.
  • The concept of 'beginner's mind' offers a counter to clinical routine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the transformative potential of 'beginner's mind' in medical practice.
  • To emphasize the importance of curiosity and openness in the doctor-patient relationship.
  • To advocate for a more responsive and humanistic approach to patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual exploration of 'beginner's mind' in medicine.
  • Integration of personal patient experience narrative.
  • Analysis of the impact on the medical encounter.

Main Results:

  • Cultivating beginner's mind enhances physician presence and responsiveness.
  • Openness and curiosity allow for deeper patient understanding beyond diagnosis.
  • This approach can foster a stronger connection to personal humanity for clinicians.

Conclusions:

  • Embrace curiosity and continuous learning in expert clinical practice.
  • Prioritize presence and responsiveness to individual patient needs.
  • Transform the medical encounter through an attitude of openness.