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评论:根据外貌和假设进行描绘:超越种族和民族。

Commentary: profiling by appearance and assumption: beyond race and ethnicity.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2010 Apr;85(4):580-2. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181d7d57f.

Abstract

In this issue, Acquaviva and Mintz highlight issues regarding racial profiling in medicine and how it is perpetuated through medical education: Physicians are taught to make subjective determinations of race and/or ethnicity in case presentations, and such assumptions may affect patient care. The author of this commentary believes that the discussion should be broadened to include profiling on the basis of general appearance. The author reports personal experiences as someone who has profiled and been profiled by appearance-sometimes by skin color, sometimes by other physical attributes. In the two cases detailed here, patient care could have been affected had the author not become aware of his practices in such situations. The author advocates raising awareness of profiling in the broader sense through training.

摘要

在本期中, Acquaviva 和 Mintz 强调了医学领域中的种族定性问题,以及它如何通过医学教育得以延续:医生在病例陈述中被教导要对种族和/或民族做出主观判断,而这些假设可能会影响患者的治疗。本文的作者认为,讨论应该扩大到基于一般外貌的特征分析。本文作者报告了自己的个人经历,他曾根据外貌进行过特征分析,有时是根据肤色,有时是根据其他身体特征。在这两个详细案例中,如果作者没有意识到自己在这种情况下的行为,患者的治疗可能会受到影响。作者主张通过培训来提高对更广泛意义上的特征分析的认识。

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