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[Medicine at the crossroads]

G Gyarmati1

  • 1Instituto de Sociología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile.

Revista Medica De Chile
|June 1, 1997
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This article examines the medical profession's challenges, including dehumanization and market economy impacts. It explores strategies to address these issues and restore the profession's societal trust.

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medical Ethics
  • Public Health Policy

Context:

  • The article analyzes the medical profession through the lens of Dr. M. Konner's book, 'Medicine at the Crossroads.' It examines medicine on societal, institutional, and professional levels.
  • Focuses on the medical profession's role and challenges within the broader societal structure and its impact on population health.
  • Highlights the Chilean experience of integrating the medical profession into a market economy and its consequences.

Purpose:

  • To critically analyze the multifaceted problems within the medical profession and its societal function.
  • To investigate the detrimental effects of hierarchical, technological, and market-driven influences on the physician-patient relationship and medical practice.
  • To identify and depict strategies for confronting the contradictions arising from the commercialization of medicine.

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Summary:

  • Critiques the hierarchical, technological, and dehumanized nature of physician-patient interactions.
  • Addresses the overreliance on surgical procedures and pharmaceutical interventions, alongside neglect of mental health and artificial life extension.
  • Examines how market economic principles erode the medical profession's core virtue of trusteeship, impacting its social and political standing.

Impact:

  • Underscores the erosion of public trust and the social/political status of the medical profession due to commercialization.
  • Provides insights into the contradictions emerging from the integration of market economies into healthcare.
  • Suggests potential strategies to counteract negative trends and reaffirm the ethical foundations of medical practice.