Friday, February 19, 2010

The physician-scientist, the state, and the oath: Thoughts for our times

"What, then, constitutes medical humanism? I would suggest four core values: First is the preciousness (or sanctity) of each human life. The second value is respect for human dignity. The third core value of humanism is the celebration of human diversity. Finally, the fourth core value of medical humanism is a sympathetic appreciation of the complexity of the human condition- how difficult it is for anyone to meet all of society's idealized expectations regarding individual and interpersonal behaviors, and how history and circumstances have conspired to make it especially difficult for some."~ The physician-scientist, the state, and the oath: Thoughts for our times Barry S. Coller

Read The Full Paper Here: Top right hand corner full text pdf
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1578617/

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