Philosophical thinking in medical image diagnosis
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20220111-01532
- VernacularTitle:医学影像诊断工作中的哲学思维
- Author:
Yansong GE
1
;
Chuntong DONG
;
Linna SUN
;
Mingqi SHI
;
Peiyuan WANG
Author Information
1. 滨州医学院烟台附属医院医学影像科,烟台 264100
- Keywords:
Imaging diagnosis;
Diagnostic thinking;
Limitation;
Medical humanities;
Philosophical thinking
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2023;22(12):1835-1838
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Medical imaging is an important auxiliary means of disease diagnosis. In the process of diagnosis, diseases are usually presented in a static way, which is one of the characteristics of imaging diagnosis. However, this static representation of diseases imposes certain limitations, which can, to some extent, lead to the loss of medical humanities. Therefore, it is very important for imaging diagnostic doctors to correctly use philosophical thinking to understand, analyze, and solve problems. The reinforcement of philosophical thinking in imaging diagnosis entails commitment to the "patient-centered" perspective in medicine as well as the integration of comprehensiveness, regularity, and proactivity. This not only effectively trains the diagnostic thinking of imaging diagnostic doctors but also improves their humanistic quality, thereby addressing the problems associated with these limitations. This allows the diagnosis to be both technically accurate and emotionally attuned.