
Modern medicine is one of humankind's greatest achievements.Yet today, frequent medical errors and irreproducibility in biomedical research suggest that tremendous challenges beset it. Understanding these challenges and trying to remedy them have driven considerable and thoughtful critical analyses, but the apparent intransigence of these problems suggests a different perspective is needed. Now more than ever, when we see options and opportunities for healthcare expanding while resources are diminishing, it is extremely important that healthcare professionals practice medicine wisely.In Medical Reasoning, neurologist Erwin B. Montgomery, Jr. offers a new and vital perspective. He begins with the idea that the need for certainty in medical-decision making has been the primary driving force in medical reasoning. Doctors must routinely confront countless manifestations of symptoms, diseases, or behaviors in their patients. Therefore, either there are as many different "diseases" as there are patients or some economical set of principles and facts can be combined to explain each patient's disease. The response to this epistemic conundrum has driven medicine throughout history: the challenge is to discover principles and facts and then to develop means to apply them to each unique patient in a manner that provides certainty. This book studies the nature of medical decision making systematically and rigorously in both an analytic and historical context, addressing medicine's unique need for certainty in the face of the enormous variety of diseases and in the manifestations of the same disease in different patients. The book also examines how the social, legal, and economic circumstances in which medical decision-making occurs greatly influence the nature of medical reasoning. Medical Reasoning is essential for those at the intersection of healthcare and philosophy.
This book investigates the fundamental nature of medical decision-making and the persistent, often elusive, pursuit of certainty within clinical practice. Author Erwin B. Montgomery, Jr., a neurologist, draws upon his clinical background and historical analysis to argue that the drive for certainty is the primary engine of medical reasoning. He examines how practitioners reconcile the unique manifestations of disease in individual patients with the need for generalized, reliable medical knowledge.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers in the field of medical philosophy identify this work as a rigorous examination of the intellectual foundations of modern medicine. The text is noted for its academic density and its utility for professionals interested in the intersection of clinical practice and philosophical inquiry.
Page Count:
291
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190912952
ISBN-13:
9780190912956
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