Sargent D A
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1985 Mar;36(3):294-7. doi: 10.1176/ps.36.3.294.
The impaired physician movement gained prominence in 1972 with the American Medical Association (AMA) council on mental health report entitled The Sick Physician. The movement grew as a necessary reaction to the conflicts inherent in the healing profession's attempt to heal its own members. The author traces the growth of the impaired physician movement, highlighting the contributions that the AMA, the American Psychiatric Association, and students of physician suicide have made to the laws and programs now in existence. Problems faced by the movement, areas requiring further efforts, such as restoration of the physician to practice, and the outlook for the future are also discussed.
1972年,随着美国医学协会(AMA)心理健康委员会发表题为《患病的医生》的报告,受损医生运动开始受到关注。该运动的发展是对医疗行业在试图治愈自身成员时所固有的冲突的必要反应。作者追溯了受损医生运动的发展历程,强调了AMA、美国精神病学协会以及医生自杀问题研究者对现行法律和项目所做出的贡献。文中还讨论了该运动面临的问题、需要进一步努力的领域(如让医生恢复行医)以及未来的前景。