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Area of Science:

  • Medical Humanities
  • Science Fiction Studies
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Science fiction (SF) is increasingly used in education, with Star Trek (ST) being a prominent example in popular culture.
  • This Best Practice Guideline (BPG) explores medical themes in ST, analyzing its doctors and their reflection of societal shifts since 1966.
  • A secondary BPG will present ST cautionary tales, covering topics from nanotechnology to artificial intelligence.

Discussion:

  • The portrayal of Star Trek (ST) doctors provides a lens to examine the evolution of medical practice and ethics within a fictional context.
  • Analyzing the medical practitioners in ST across various series demonstrates how these characters mirror the prevailing societal attitudes and scientific understanding of their time.
  • SF narratives, including those in Star Trek, serve as a unique platform for discussing complex medical and ethical issues relevant to both the profession and humanity.

Key Insights:

  • Star Trek (ST) doctors serve as cultural barometers, reflecting the zeitgeist and evolving medical understanding across decades.
  • SF narratives offer foresight into potential detrimental events and ethical dilemmas facing the medical profession and humanity.
  • The imaginative concepts in SF, often penned by scientists and doctors, warrant serious consideration for their implications on future healthcare and society.

Outlook:

  • Continued exploration of SF in medical education can enhance critical thinking and ethical reasoning among healthcare professionals.
  • SF cautionary tales provide valuable frameworks for anticipating and mitigating future risks in medicine and technology.
  • The intersection of science fiction and medicine holds potential for innovative approaches to medical training and public health discourse.