Suffering Absence: Hauerwas and the Challenges to Faithful Presence in Contemporary Medical Training.

The Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-21 DOI:10.1177/0024363920937626
Benjamin W Frush
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Abstract

In this essay, the author draws on the theologian Stanley Hauerwas' work to describe the central challenge of the contemporary medical trainee as an inability to be present to suffering patients. While the central challenge to the physician was once the moral resources required for such presence, today it is the temporal and bureaucratic demands bearing upon the contemporary resident preclude even the opportunity for this presence. In order to seek out such spaces when time does become available, the contemporary trainee requires a moral community, as Hauerwas notes "like a church," to remind him or her of the moral commitment to be present to suffering patients even in the midst of such structural challenges.

Summary: Contemporary residents must actively seek out the opportunity to be present to suffering patients and require moral communities to sustain this commitment.

痛苦缺席:当代医学训练中的豪尔和忠实在场的挑战。
在这篇文章中,作者借鉴了神学家斯坦利·豪尔斯(Stanley Hauerwas)的作品,描述了当代医学实习生的核心挑战,即无法出现在受苦的病人面前。虽然对医生的核心挑战曾经是这种存在所需的道德资源,但今天,当代住院医生所承受的时间和官僚主义要求甚至排除了这种存在的机会。为了在有时间的时候找到这样的空间,当代的实习生需要一个道德社区,正如Hauerwas所说的“像教堂一样”,提醒他或她即使在这样的结构性挑战中也要对受苦的病人做出道德承诺。总结:当代住院医生必须积极地寻找机会来陪伴受苦的病人,并要求道德社区来维持这一承诺。
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