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The Rebirth of the Clinic Daniel P. Sulmasy

The Rebirth of the Clinic By Daniel P. Sulmasy

The Rebirth of the Clinic by Daniel P. Sulmasy


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Explores the nature of illness and healing, focusing on health care's history as a spiritual practice and on the human dignity of the patient. Combining sound theological reflection with doses of healthy skepticism, this title describes empirical research on the effects of spirituality on health.

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The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality in Health Care by Daniel P. Sulmasy

"The Rebirth of the Clinic" begins with a bold assertion: the doctor-patient relationship is sick. Fortunately, as this engrossing book demonstrates, the damage is not irreparable. Today, patients voice their desires to be seen not just as bodies, but as whole people. Though not willing to give up scientific progress and all it has to offer, they sense the need for more. Patients want a form of medicine that can heal them in body and soul. This movement is reflected in medical school curricula, in which courses in spirituality and health care are taught alongside anatomy and physiology. But how can health care workers translate these concepts into practice? And how can they strike an appropriate balance, integrating and affirming spirituality without abandoning centuries of science or unwittingly adopting pseudoscience? Physician and philosopher Daniel Sulmasy is uniquely qualified to guide readers through this terrain. At the outset of this accessible, engaging volume, he explores the nature of illness and healing, focusing on health care's rich history as a spiritual practice and on the human dignity of the patient. Combining sound theological reflection with doses of healthy skepticism, he goes on to describe empirical research on the effects of spirituality on health, including scientific studies of the healing power of prayer, emphasizing that there are reasons beyond even promising research data to attend to the souls of patients. Finally, Sulmasy devotes special attention and compassion to the care of people at the end of life, incorporating the stories of several of his patients. Throughout, the author never strays from the theme that, for physicians, attending to the spiritual needs of patients should not be a moral option, but a moral obligation. This book is an essential resource for scholars and students of medicine and medical ethics and especially medical students and health care professionals.

The Rebirth of the Clinic Reviews

An insightful resource, obviously the product of intensive study, rigorous analysis, personal experience, and prayerful reflection... There is no question that any health care professional would benefit greatly from reading The Rebirth of the Clinic. Health Progress The Rebirth of the Clinic is a highly worthwhile collection ... Sulmasy's book is an eloquent call for medical practice as focused on relationships as one disease, with whole lives as much as isolated symptoms. It is a passionate call to embrace religion and spirituality as more than means to therapeutic ends... This book is vital reading for anyone interested in spirituality, health care, and the continuing presence of the sacred in the midst of the clinic. Sulmasy's work may not transform the American health care system, but it will inspire readers to think carefully about these issues. American Journal of Bioethics

About Daniel P. Sulmasy

Daniel P. Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD is a Franciscan friar and the inaugural Clinton-Kilbride Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics, professor of divinity, and associate director of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago. He received his AB and MD degrees from Cornell University and completed his residency, chief residency, and postdoctoral fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He received his PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University in 1995. His books include The Healer's Calling and Methods in Medical Ethics. He also serves as editor-in-chief of the journal Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Rebirth in the Clinic 1. Why Surgeons Must be Very Careful 2. Is Health Care a Spiritual Practice? 3. Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Personhood of the Patient 4. The Wisdom of Ben Sira 5. The Dialectic of Healing 6. Taking Physicians' Oaths Seriously Part II. The Book of Numbers: Empirical Research on Spirituality and Healing7. What the Data Cannot Mean 8. A Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Model of Health Care 9. Scientific Studies of the Healing Power of Prayer 10. Is There a Moral Obligation to Address the Spiritual Needs of Patients? Part III. At the Threshold of Death11. On Praying for a Cure 12. Healing the Dying 13. At Wit's End 14. Peg Postscript: Is There Life After the Clinic? Index

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CIN1589010957VG
9781589010956
1589010957
The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality in Health Care by Daniel P. Sulmasy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Georgetown University Press
2006-05-19
262
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