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The significance of prognosis for a theory of medical practice
Authors:Wiesemann  Claudia
Affiliation:(1) Abteilung für Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin, Universität Göttingen, Humboldtallee 36, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
Abstract:A typical problem of modern medicine results from the gap between scientific knowledge and its application in individual cases. Whereas scientific knowledge is generalized and impersonal information, medical practice takes place under conditions which are singular, individual and irreversible. The paper examines whether prognosis is able to bridge this gap or ldquohiatus theoreticus.rdquo It is shown that diagnosis of a single case always relies on prognostic considerations. The individual prognosis (as distinguished from the nosologic prognosis of a certain disease) enables doctors to apply scientific knowledge and practice according to the actual situation, the history and personal preferences of the patient. Prognosis – not diagnosis – therefore legitimizes medical interference. A methodology of individual prognosis as the basis for a theory of practice is discussed.
Keywords:diagnosis  Huntington's Disease  medical ethics  medical practice  predictive medicine  prognosis  uncertainty
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