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Evil As A Treatable Disease

Evil As A Treatable Disease. Earle Waugh Kim Solez. In the Future, Social Responsibility of Medicine Will Be A Key Component. Focus of medicine no longer disease but enhancement, which will extend beyond the physical to the moral.

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Evil As A Treatable Disease

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  1. Evil As A Treatable Disease Earle Waugh Kim Solez

  2. In the Future, Social Responsibility of Medicine Will Be A Key Component • Focus of medicine no longer disease but enhancement, which will extend beyond the physical to the moral. • Social responsibility an important aspect of medicine and one of the focuses of the course. Physician responsible to individual patient and to society.

  3. Rudolf Virchow on the Social Responsibility of Medicine • “It is the curse of humanity that it learns to tolerate even the mosthorrible situations by habituation. Physicians are the naturalattorneys of the poor, and the social problems should largely besolved by them.”“Medicine is a social science and politics is nothing else but medicine on a larger scale.” - Rudolf Virchow

  4. A Nice Surprise for Me, Some CPL Students Plan to Keep Taking Course Forever! • Course is dynamic enough that content will change each semester, different spirit with new batch of students. • It is a great honor for me to have continuous professional learning students come back again and again! • The opposite of evil!

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