Epistemic humility meets virtual reality: teaching an old ideal with novel tools.

IF 3.4 2区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Georg Starke, Alexander Sobieska, Kathrin Knochel, Alena Buyx
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Abstract

The pace of scientific advancements in medicine, driven by artificial intelligence as much as by novel biotechnologies, demands an ever-faster update of professional knowledge from physicians and collaboration in interdisciplinary teams. At the same time, the increased heterogeneity of patients' lifeworlds in socially and culturally diverse societies requires healthcare professionals to consider diverging personal and cultural perspectives in their treatment recommendations. Both developments require conveying to students a professional virtue that can be summarised as epistemic humility-a teaching process which, we argue, can and should be supported by novel technologies. By embedding students in realistic scenarios, virtual reality can play a crucial role in teaching medical students a stance of epistemic humility. Such stance implies acknowledging the limitations of one's knowledge as well as taking individual patients' perspectives and experiences seriously. In this sense, epistemic humility can also provide a crucial step towards tackling epistemic injustice and biases in medicine. We discuss how teaching epistemic humility with virtual reality tools can succeed and suggest the development of novel teaching tools that make use of this technology to immersively enable moral growth. Our paper thereby contributes to the emerging field of digital bioethics, calls for more work in the area of experimental bioethics and informs ongoing debates on how medical ethics teaching can prepare future physicians for the challenges of tomorrow's practice of medicine.

认知上的谦卑与虚拟现实相遇:用新颖的工具教授旧的理想。
在人工智能和新型生物技术的推动下,医学科学进步的步伐要求医生更快地更新专业知识,并在跨学科团队中进行合作。与此同时,在社会和文化多样化的社会中,患者生活世界的异质性日益增加,要求医疗保健专业人员在其治疗建议中考虑不同的个人和文化观点。这两种发展都需要向学生传达一种可以概括为认知谦卑的专业美德——我们认为,这种教学过程可以而且应该得到新技术的支持。通过将学生嵌入现实场景中,虚拟现实可以在教授医学生认识谦卑的立场方面发挥关键作用。这种立场意味着承认自己知识的局限性,并认真对待个别患者的观点和经验。从这个意义上说,认识上的谦卑也可以为解决医学上的认识不公正和偏见提供关键的一步。我们讨论了如何利用虚拟现实工具成功地教授认知谦卑,并建议开发新的教学工具,利用这项技术来沉浸式地促进道德成长。因此,我们的论文为数字生物伦理学这一新兴领域做出了贡献,呼吁在实验生物伦理学领域开展更多工作,并告知正在进行的关于医学伦理学教学如何为未来的医生应对未来医学实践挑战的辩论。
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Journal of Medical Ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics 医学-医学:伦理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
9.80%
发文量
164
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features articles on various ethical aspects of health care relevant to health care professionals, members of clinical ethics committees, medical ethics professionals, researchers and bioscientists, policy makers and patients. Subscribers to the Journal of Medical Ethics also receive Medical Humanities journal at no extra cost. JME is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics.
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