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- Title
Thinking about general practice as the dust settles.
- Authors
Papanikitas, Andrew
- Abstract
This article, titled "Thinking about general practice as the dust settles," explores various aspects of critical thinking in the field of medicine. It discusses the importance of philosophy in the development of thoughtful clinicians and highlights the potential resistance from managers who may prioritize task-focused approaches over critical thinking. The article also touches on topics such as the impact of political determinants on health policies, the challenges faced by medical students in war-torn areas, and the boundaries of health and illness in healthcare. Additionally, it includes book reviews, poems, and reflections on the consequences of reckless actions. Overall, the article emphasizes the need for meaningful thinking in general practice, regardless of the political context.
- Subjects
MEDICAL students; SOCIAL determinants of health; HEALTH of refugees; MENTAL health; SMART devices
- Publication
British Journal of General Practice, 2024, Vol 74, Issue 745, p358
- ISSN
0960-1643
- Publication type
Article