The need for teaching philosophy in medical education |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Spike |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Medical Humanities, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 676, 14642, Rochester, NY, USA
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Abstract: | The dearth of philosophical contributions to medicine has recently been discussed in a series of articles in this journal. The present article focuses on physicians' lack of training in philosophy as a part of the explanation of the scarcity of works in philosophy of medicine. In section I I outline two philosophy courses which would be reasonable additions to the medical school curriculum required of all medical students. In section II I suggest two other philosophy courses as electives in a medical education. All four courses are in the fields of epistemology and metaphysics, and so will help others see the relevance to medicine of philosophical fields other than ethics. |
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