The book is an ideal textbook for students of medicine and medical philosophy. It will also interest to bioethicists, medical sociologists and to practicing clinicians in medicine and the allied health professions seeking to improve their understanding of philosophy and ethics and sharpen their critical thinking skills.
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'...despite my own conflicts of interest [knowing that I had encouraged him to write it] I have no qualms in recommending 'Thinking about Medicine', whether as a recommended introductory text in medical philosophy or a survival tool for thoughtful clinicians ... Misselbrook masterfully uses the tools of philosophy to explain to us how we think the way we do, how we can think more clearly.' - Dr Andrew Papanikitas for BJGP Life
'Well worth reading. Highly recommend' - Dr Alistair Appleby, Medical Researcher, Senior Lecturer at NHS Highland, on LinkedIn
'Misselbrook offers a high-level overview of central epistemological and metaphysical components of modern health care while simultaneously providing a practical handbook of key terminology, case studies, and reflection points [with] unique insight into the realist/antirealist debate in medical epistemology but also keen observations regarding the nature of the biomedical model of disease and the current criticism that this traditional model of medicine faces ... Highly recommended' - H. Storl, Augustana College (IL), for CHOICE
'Well worth reading. Highly recommend' - Dr Alistair Appleby, Medical Researcher, Senior Lecturer at NHS Highland, on LinkedIn
'Misselbrook offers a high-level overview of central epistemological and metaphysical components of modern health care while simultaneously providing a practical handbook of key terminology, case studies, and reflection points [with] unique insight into the realist/antirealist debate in medical epistemology but also keen observations regarding the nature of the biomedical model of disease and the current criticism that this traditional model of medicine faces ... Highly recommended' - H. Storl, Augustana College (IL), for CHOICE