Dimond Rebecca
Cardiff University, UK
Health (London). 2014 Nov;18(6):631-45. doi: 10.1177/1363459314524806. Epub 2014 Mar 27.
Conferences are novel sites for understanding medical work. Through describing styles of presentation that take place at conferences attended by patients and parents, this article highlights how clinicians on stage present ordinary and extraordinary aspects of medicine. Attention is drawn to the reaction of the parents in the audience. The power of the presenter to direct proceedings highlights the potential vulnerability of the audience. The relationship between clinician on stage and parents in the audience reflects the clinical relationship between doctor and patient. But through identifying insiders and outsiders, the conference setting also enables new relationships and collective identities to be formed. Drawing on an ethnographic study of rare disease conferences, this article extends understanding of medical work by identifying how conferences offer new ways of witnessing the clinical gaze, the doctor-patient relationship and the formation and enactment of a conference community.
会议是理解医学工作的新场所。通过描述在患者和家长参加的会议上的演讲风格,本文突出了台上的临床医生如何展现医学的普通和非凡之处。文中还关注了观众中家长的反应。演讲者主导会议进程的能力凸显了观众可能面临的脆弱性。台上的临床医生与观众中的家长之间的关系反映了医患之间的临床关系。但通过区分内部人和外部人,会议环境也促使新的关系和集体身份得以形成。基于一项对罕见病会议的人种志研究,本文通过确定会议如何提供见证临床凝视、医患关系以及会议社区的形成与运作的新方式,拓展了对医学工作的理解。