重新探讨奥斯勒演讲 "旧人文与新科学 "中的奥斯勒遗产

Wenhua Cao, Xiaolin Yang
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在循证医学时代,医患之间的人际叙事联系不断受到威胁。为了恢复医学本质的主体间性和人文性,21 世纪初,一门名为 "叙事医学 "的新兴学科应运而生。在此背景下,作为一位饱含医学人文经典思想和叙事医学萌芽思想的历史人物,威廉-奥斯勒的思想再次引起了医学教育和临床实践领域专家和研究者的关注。本文认为,奥斯勒在医学教育和临床实践方面的遗产为 20 世纪医学人文学科的发展奠定了坚实的基础。作者通过阐述奥斯勒于 1919 年发表的最后一篇重要讲话《旧人文与新科学》的精髓,阐明了奥斯勒对现代叙事医学发展的传承。作者的结论是,在从 "循证医学 "向 "精准医学 "过渡的过程中,叙事医学可被视为奥斯勒遗产的升级版。
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Re-exploration of Oslerian legacy of Osler’s address “Old Humanities and New Science”
During the era of evidence-based medicine, the interpersonal narrative connectedness between doctors and patients is constantly under threat. In order to restore medicine’s essential inter-subjectivity and humanities, a new discipline named “narrative medicine” has risen at the beginning of the 21st century. In this context, as a historical figure full of classical thoughts of medical humanities as well as budding ideas of narrative medicine, William Osler’s thoughts has thus, once again, attracted the attention of experts and researchers in the field of medical education and clinical practice. This article puts forward the opinion that Osler’s legacy in his medical education and clinical practice has laid a solid foundation for the development of medical humanities in 20th century. The authors clarify the Oslerian legacy to the development of modern narrative medicine by expounding the essence of Osler’s last important address “Old Humanities and New Sciences”, which was delivered in 1919. The authors conclude that narrative medicine can be considered as an upgraded version of the Oslerian legacy in the transition from “evidence-based medicine” to “precision medicine”.
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