University of Michigan Medical and Nursing School - Aequanimitas Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 168 text:

X The student enters medical school already in possession of a major element in the practice of medicine. Indeed, he may have the most signifi- cant item in the physician's armamentarium. That to which I refer is the somewhat intangible quality known as the art of medicine. For medicine is very much an art-the physician an artist. It is suggested today that this is less necessary or even less desirable that in previous eras. Upon initial consideration, this may appear to be the case. Technologie advance in medicine is more rapid than any previous time in history. This applies to all other sphere of human endeaver as well. How- ever, just as certainly as this is true, it is also apparent that men's moral and ethical progress lagged behind. A similar series of events may have transpired in medicine. We are everywhere presented with the charge that the physician no longer cares for the patient. This as a direct result of our over mechanized, under personalized approach to modern day clinical problems. r,..:,.. 4 . .5 3' 1. It is true that the physician of today needs more than a Bible, a Gray's Anatomy and a goodly selection of herbs to properly treat the problems he faces. However, like his technologically ill- equipped ancestors, he too must make good use of his personal resources. The medical school provides the science of medi- cine in all its varied forms. It can offer the art only by example-a poor substitute at best. One does not learn to compose like Bach or paint like Leonardo by merely watching. Great artists are born as are great physicians. Each physician deals with his patients and his work in a unique manner. This is a result of his own artistic temperament. It is this which is ex- pressed through the exercise of methods and appli- cation of principles which he received in training. The medical student is taught the science of medi- cine - the art of medicine he himself must provide. Robert E. Welke f63

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