The Philosophicum-Model Project of Philosophy of Medicine in Medical Education and Practice in Germany Perspective Article

Jonas Daub, Hans Christoph Aster, Hannah Gauger, Till Gallasch, Michael Schmidt, Johann Heinrich Koenigshausen, T. Bohrer
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Medical and philosophical thinking belong together, cannot be separated neither in scientific theory nor in practice, and only the symbiosis of both can face the challange to reflect the basic phenomenon of both of these desiciplines: human life itself. No patient expects to be treated exclusively on the basis of the latest scientific results, but also wants to be perceived by his doctor as an unique individual. It is the doctor’s specific task to embed the scientifically developed diagnoses therapeutically into each individual patient’s biography. Furthermore such a perspecitve increases patient safety and it enables a future of trust in the doctor-patient relationship. The „Philosophicum“ is a model project in Germany that brings together philosophers, physicians and students to do research and education in the broad and enriching intersection of medicine and philosophy. Based on many years of experience, we are convinced that a structured philosophical education can substantially improve medical studies and subsequently doctors‘ work. Medical anthropology and hermeneutics are necessary and also teachable. The preparation should start early in the medical education and should be strengthened by bedside training while interacting with the patient. This requires philosophically interested and trained doctors and students. Exactely for that reason we favor integrating a philosophicum into the medical eduacation and practice.
德国医学教育与实践中的哲学-医学哲学模式项目透视文章
医学和哲学思想是相辅相成的,无论是在科学理论还是在实践中都是不可分割的,只有两者的共生才能面对反映这两个学科的基本现象的挑战:人的生命本身。没有病人希望自己的治疗完全基于最新的科学成果,但也希望被医生视为一个独特的个体。医生的特殊任务是将科学发展的诊断以治疗的方式嵌入到每个病人的传记中。此外,这样的观点增加了患者的安全,并使未来的信任医患关系。“哲学”是德国的一个模范项目,它将哲学家、医生和学生聚集在一起,在医学和哲学的广泛而丰富的交叉领域进行研究和教育。根据多年的经验,我们相信,有组织的哲学教育可以大大改善医学研究,进而改善医生的工作。医学人类学和解释学是必要的,也是可教的。准备工作应在医学教育早期开始,并应在与患者互动时通过床边培训加强。这需要对哲学感兴趣并受过训练的医生和学生。正是由于这个原因,我们赞成将哲学融入医学教育和实践。
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