Monday, September 16, 2013

The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America


The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America: Philosophical, Cultural, and Social Considerations [Kindle Edition]

Author: Arnold R. Eiser | Language: English | ISBN: B00I41O61Q | Format: PDF, EPUB

The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America: Philosophical, Cultural, and Social Considerations
Download for free books The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America: Philosophical, Cultural, and Social Considerations [Kindle Edition] for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link Has postmodern American culture so altered the terrain of medical care that moral confusion and deflated morale multiply faster than both technological advancements and ethical resolutions? The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America is an attempt to examine this question with reference to the cultural touchstones of our postmodern era: consumerism, computerization, corporatization, and destruction of meta-narratives. The cultural insights of postmodern thinkers—such as such as Foucault, Deleuze and Guattari, Lyotard, Baudrillard, Bauman, and Levinas—help elucidate the changes in healthcare delivery that are occurring early in the twenty-first century. Although only Foucault among this group actually focused his critique on medical care itself, their combined analysis provides a valuable perspective for gaining understanding of contemporary changes in healthcare delivery. It is often difficult to envision what is happening in the psychosocial, cultural dynamic of an epoch as you experience it. Therefore it is useful to have a technique for refracting those observations through the lens of another system of thought. The prism of postmodern thought offers such a device with which to “view the eclipse” of changing medical practice.

Any professional practice is always thoroughly embedded in the social and cultural matrix of its society, and the medical profession in America is no exception. In drawing upon of the insights of key Continental thinkers such and American scholars, this book does not necessarily endorse the views of postmodernism but trusts that much can be learned from their insight. Furthermore, its analysis is informed by empirical information from health services research and the sociology of medicine. Arnold R. Eiser develops a new understanding of healthcare delivery in the twenty-first century and suggests positive developments that might be nurtured to avoid the barren “Silicon Cage” of corporate, bureaucratized medical practice.

Central to this analysis are current healthcare issues such as the patient-centered medical home, clinical practice guidelines, and electronic health records. This interdisciplinary examination reveals insights valuable to anyone working in postmodern thought, medical sociology, bioethics, or health services research.


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  • File Size: 717 KB
  • Print Length: 219 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0739181807
  • Publisher: Lexington Books (January 27, 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00I41O61Q
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The Ethos of Medicine in Postmodern America provides an insider’s view of the evolving medical industry from medical school through potential physician burnout. It is apparent that Dr. Eiser comes from the uniquely qualified viewpoint of the peer-reviewed author, medical practitioner, instructor, philosopher, ethicist and hospital administrator. This eye-opening book covers all of the different players and how they interact and affect each other: patients; physicians; medical schools; accrediting agencies for medical education; hospitals and other medical providers; the various models of medical care; insurance and pharmaceutical companies; quality measure development organizations; continuing medical education rule-makers; medical advertisers; and the legal system. Patients who read Dr. Eiser’s book will have a better understanding of why they are treated the way they are by the medical players and how they may take proactive steps to receive better care in the system. The author uses his experiences and studies to guide the medical field as to what no longer works given the societal changes and what may work better for both patient and practitioner.
By Mike'sRead
Brilliant... The first text I've read to integrate the metamorphosis of medicine through the lens of post-modernism. Corporate interests, consumerism & computerization have provided the first three nails in the coffin of the doctor-patient relationship.
By J. Gregory Roberts

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