The education and training of gastroenterologists for the 21st century: A paradigm for the education of medical specialists in technology-intensive fields - An international and Israeli perspective

S. Eidelman, B. Novis, R. Eliakim, Z. Halpern, Y. Niv

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Abstract

Gastroenterology in the developed world as a paradigm for technologically intensive medical specialties has undergone dramatic changes during the last half-century with expansion, proliferation and affluence followed by serious reactions on the part of cost-conscious and demanding governments, insurers and consumers. A review of events in several regions within the developed world reveals tremendous technological progress but inadequate attention to professional, economic and ethical issues, which are crucial for the education of a model gastroenterologist who will embody the qualities that will enable him/her to function well clinically, technologically, scientifically, professionally and ethically and thus enable him/her to cope with the increasingly complex challenges that are likely to arise during the next decades. The possibility and need for defining a specific ethic for technology-intensive medical specialists is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)456-460
Number of pages5
JournalMedical Teacher
Volume22
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes

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