学术英语(医学)-Unit 7.ppt
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1、学术英语 医学,Academic English for Medicine,Unit 7,Physician-Patient RelationshipLife can be hard.Relationships are often difficult.In an era of fast advancing medical technology,rapidly changing medical ethics,and in increasingly litigious society,good physician-patient relationship is critically importa
2、nt for effective health care delivery.This unit sheds some light on how to build such a relationship to help us through the unpredictability in life.,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Unit Contents,Lead-in,Text A,Text B,Text C,Listening,Speaking,Writing,Get reading for Unit 8,Lead-in,Issues to be coveredTask
3、,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Lead-in,Issues to be covered,The shift from paternalistic paradigm to patient-center paradigm in medical decision makingThe importance of good physician-patient relationship in both the medical practice and the patients recoveryThings that counts in maintaining a amiable ph
4、ysician-patient relationshipThe way to communicate properly and effectively with the patients,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Lead-in,Decide whether life-support system should be continued or withdrawn;Decide whether euthanasia should be considered;Decide whether a new therapy should be tried;Decide whethe
5、r surgery should be the first choice or the last resort;Decide whether transfer or referral is needed.,Task:Read the title of Text A and imagine three different situations in which doctors may be asked to make“tough decisions”for their patients.Then write them down.,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,C
6、ritical reading and thinking Topics for presentation Useful expressions Difficult sentencesLanguage building-up Signpost language Vocabulary testSuggested answers,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A Critical reading and thinking,Topics for presentation,1 What difficult situation is the young doctor faci
7、ng?,A dying patientDecision whether to withdraw life-support machines and medication and start comfort measuresThe familys refusal to make any decision or withdraw any treatments,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Useful expressions,护士站 nursing station停止使用呼吸机并停药/停止治疗 withdraw life-support machines and
8、medications/treatmentwho was impressive not only for his clinical skills but also for his devotion to patientswho was impressive not only for his clinical skills but also for his devotion to patientsI told them suffering or comfort it was their decision.But in the end,they made no decision and just
9、walked right out of the room,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,2 What is paternalistic decision-making in medicine?,Topics for presentation,Text A Critical reading and thinking,Doctors as exclusive decision makerPatients as participants without little say in the final choice,Uni
10、t 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Useful expressions,The way doctors and patients approach medical decisions has changed sharply over the last 50 years.and patients,if they participated,often had little say in the final choice.,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Topics for pres
11、entation,3 In what way can patient empowerment be good for the patient?,Critical reading and thinking,Respect for the patient,especially the patients autonomyPatient-center careThe Patients as decision maker based on the information provided by the doctor,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Topics for p
12、resentation,3 In what way can patient empowerment be good for the patient?,Critical reading and thinking,Two principles/tenets/notions involved in the decision-making processrespect for the person a new clinical ideal:patient-centered care in wards,clinics and operating roomsrespect for a persons au
13、tonomy letting patients make their own decisions,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Topics for presentation,4 Why does the author say too much physician restraint may not be that good for the patient?,Critical reading and thinking,The patients are forced to make decisions they never want to.Patients,at
14、 least a large majority,prefer their doctors to make final decisions.Shifting responsibility of decision making to the patients will bring about more stress to the patients and their families,especially when the best option for the patient is uncertain,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Useful expressi
15、ons,a majority of patients are being left to make decisions that they never wanted to in the first place.When it came to medical decisions,almost all the respondents wanted their doctors to offer choices and consider their opinions.But a majority of patients two out of three also preferred that thei
16、r doctors make the final decisions regarding their medical care.not when the medical choices are obvious,but when the best option for a patient is uncertainwhen doctors pass the burden of decision-making to a patient or family,it can exacerbate an already stressful situation.,Critical reading and th
17、inking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Topics for presentation,5.What kind of considerations may have prevented doctors from making decisions for their patients?,Critical reading and thinking,Doctors are very much cautious about committing some kind of ethical transgression.Who am I to presume to kn
18、ow what my patients need?,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,A Case in Point:Language Makes a Difference,Tell relatives that it is their choice to withdraw life support from a dying patient.But that doctor may also use value-laden language to describe the options.One alternative may be described to the
19、 family as“reasonable”or“comforting,”while the other is depicted as“invasive,”“aggressive”or“painful”.,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,A Case in Point:Language Makes a Difference,Dr.Curlins Wisdom IBizarre dishonest of communicationPatients end up feeling manipulated an
20、d will resist making any decision at all.,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,A Case in Point:Language Makes a Difference,Dr.Curlins Wisdom II“We have to stop drawing a circle around patients and their families,”“We have to stop subjecting them to the loneliness and burden
21、of autonomy and instead begin standing in that circle with them.”,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,6 Do you agree that doctors should be prepared to make any decisions together with their patients?,Text A,Topics for presentation,Critical reading and thinking,Shouldering respons
22、ibility together with the patient may be better than having the patient make decision on their own alone.Balancing between paternalism and respect for patients autonomy constitutes a large part of medical practice.,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Useful expressions,the key to preserving patient auto
23、nomy and patient-centered carelies not in letting patients make the final decisions alone but in respecting their opinions and shouldering the responsibility together.I admit,myself,will need to be more mindful of whether patients want them to share information,be directive or hand over the responsi
24、bility of the decision.,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Additional Activity,Watch the Video and see what are tips givenby Dr.Thaddeus Bell to build a Amiable PPRelationshipDoctor-Patient Relationship,Critical reading and thinking,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Difficul
25、t sentences,He was large and powerfully built but never seemed to loom over his patients,Critical reading and thinking,他身材高大伟岸,但是从来不让病人有咄咄逼人的感觉,Unit 7 Life and Medicine,Text A,Difficult sentences,as movements calling for patient empowerment grew and medical ethicists began articulating principles re
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