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Superman meets don Quixote: Stereotypes in clinical medicine
Authors:Rosa Lynn Pinkus PhD
Institution:1. Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Room 9402, 230 Lothrup St., 15213, Pittsburgh, PA
Abstract:Long-established stereotypes tend to dominate the perceptions physicians have of the philosophers and other humanists who serve as medical ethicists. They also alter the views humanists have of physicians, and those that the public have of both. These stereotypes are a formidable barrier to effective working relationships between the two groups of professionals, as well as to public understanding of medical ethics issues. To achieve a better working relationships and to foster more realistic understanding, it is important that the humanists step out of their academic settings, for a time, and become part of the clinical service.
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