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Demoralisation, deprofessionalisation, denial and detachment in medicine?

机译:DemorAlisation,Deprofoolicationation,Densial和Depathment在医学中?

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The past two decades have been significant in terms of advances in medicine as a whole and in many specific specialties, and yet there appears to be a sense of demoralisation among medical professionals at all levels, not only in Australasia and the UK but elsewhere. New discoveries, new technologies and new drugs have brought hope to patients. Knowing the efficacy of these drugs and investigations, but with an increasingly tightening financial strait-jacket, means that sometimes there is a sense of despondency in the medical profession. The profession may feel that they are not being allowed to utilise the full potential of various interventions and to perform at the best of their abilities. The relationship between doctors and society is not stretched to breaking point yet, but tensions between doctors and policymakers are apparent, and a sense of mutual distrust can be identified. How did things get to this level? The perceived and real undermining of the profession due to various social, economic and political changes has to lead to a change in the way professionalism is defined and the responsibilities inherent in these roles.
机译:在过去的二十年中,在医学的进步方面是一个整体和许多特殊专业的重要性,但在各级医疗专业人员之间似乎似乎是一种贬低,而不仅在澳大利亚和英国,而且在其他地方。新发现,新技术和新药对患者带来了希望。了解这些药物和调查的功效,但随着越来越紧化的金融海峡夹克,意味着有时候医学界有一种沮丧。该职业可能觉得他们没有被允许利用各种干预措施的全部潜力,并尽可能地表演。医生和社会之间的关系尚未被伸展到突破点,但医生和政策制定者之间的紧张局势很明显,可以识别互相不信任的感觉。事情是如何实现这一级别的?由于各种社会,经济和政治变化导致对专业的感知和真正破坏,必须导致专业化的变化,以及这些角色固有的责任。

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