"Made Known in the Breaking of the Bread: Accompaniment and the Practice of Medicine".

The Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-28 DOI:10.1177/00243639211026495
C Phifer Nicholson
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Accompaniment is a term drawn from Catholic social teaching that is used by secular organizations, such as Partners in Health and Health for Palestine, to frame their work for health justice in solidarity with the world's poor. Through an exploration of the Emmaus story from Luke's Gospel, this article seeks to frame medicine itself as a practice of accompaniment of the sick and, in particular, the sick poor. Medicine as accompaniment requires healers to draw near to, walk alongside, and break bread with the sick. This way of practicing medicine has implications for which communities' clinicians preferentially accompany, where clinicians live, how they spend their time and money, and what rewards they seek from the practice of medicine. Medicine as accompaniment is a contemplative practice, a journey on which one comes to experience authentic communion with both God and neighbor.

《在擘饼时为人所知:伴奏与医学实践》
陪伴是天主教社会训导中的一个术语,卫生伙伴和巴勒斯坦卫生组织等世俗组织使用这个术语来描述它们声援世界穷人的卫生正义工作。通过对《路加福音》中以马忤斯故事的探索,本文试图将医学本身构建为陪伴病人,特别是生病的穷人的实践。医学作为陪护,要求治疗师靠近病人,与病人同行,并与病人一起进餐。这种实践医学的方式对社区的临床医生优先陪伴,临床医生住在哪里,他们如何花费时间和金钱,以及他们从医学实践中寻求什么回报都有影响。医学作为陪伴是一种沉思的实践,一个人来体验与上帝和邻居真正交流的旅程。
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