
The Rhetoric of Medicine explores problems that confront medical professionals today by first examining similar problems that confronted physicians in ancient Greece. This framework provides illuminating entry points into challenges faced by the practice of medicine, enabling readers to understand more clearly their shape and operation in the modern context-as well as their possible solutions. Topics covered include: larger cultural ideas about the body; tension between professional values and working for money; effective collaboration and competition with alternative healthcare providers; restrictions on political involvement that are part of a physician's identity; maintaining a space for professional autonomy and judgment; mentoring that is effective but not exclusive; and physicians' recognition of themselves as patients as well as professionals. A unique collaboration between a classicist and a neurosurgeon, The Rhetoric of Medicine is a call to interrogate the narratives and ideas that shape medical care and to revise and replace those that do not serve patient health.
How can the historical challenges faced by physicians in ancient Greece inform and resolve the ethical and professional dilemmas confronting modern medical practitioners? The authors, a classicist and a neurosurgeon, utilize ancient medical texts and historical case studies to construct a comparative framework. They argue that by interrogating the foundational narratives of the medical profession, contemporary doctors can better navigate issues of autonomy, commercialization, and patient-centered care.
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Experts highlight this work as a bridge between the humanities and clinical practice, noting its utility for medical educators and practitioners interested in the philosophical roots of their profession. Readers frequently observe that the prose is accessible yet intellectually rigorous, providing a unique interdisciplinary lens on modern medical ethics.
Page Count:
283
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190457503
ISBN-13:
9780190457501
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