福柯与临床摄影:小儿颅面整形外科临床凝视的分析与缓解

FACE Pub Date : 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1177/27325016241229734
John (Johan) Han Lee, Christian J. Vercler
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医学中的物化现象作为一个哲学概念,早在古希腊时期就受到了广泛的批判,米歇尔-福柯(Michel Foucault)在当代也对其进行了普及,但整形外科中通过临床摄影进行物化的影响却常常被忽视。整形外科患者必然要通过临床摄影接受临床注视,这可能会导致非人化以及与内科医生和外科医生疏远的体验。在本文中,我们将从结构化的哲学视角探讨临床摄影中的临床凝视概念,并为这一问题提供一个可能的答案。首先,我们借鉴福柯在《诊所的诞生》中对当代西方医疗实践进行的著名而不朽的批判,并结合临床摄影的简史来说明 "临床凝视 "的问题。然后,我们论证了减轻临床凝视对于患者尤其是整形外科患者的健康至关重要。最后,我们提出了密歇根大学颅面畸形项目在2014年进行的缓解临床凝视的尝试,以此作为对通常起作用的权力动态进行颠覆的示范。
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Foucault and Clinical Photography: An Analysis and Mitigation of the Clinical Gaze in Pediatric Craniofacial Plastic Surgery
While objectification in medicine has been extensively critiqued as a philosophical concept dating back to the Ancient Greeks and contemporarily popularized by Michel Foucault, the impact of objectification through clinical photography in plastic surgery is often overlooked. Plastic surgery patients are by necessity subjected to the clinical gaze through clinical photography, which may lead to experiences of dehumanization and alienation from their physicians and surgeons. In this essay, we explore the concept of the clinical gaze in clinical photography from a structured philosophical lens, and offer one potential answer to this problem. First, we draw upon Foucault’s well-known and monumental critique of contemporary Western medical practice from Birth of the Clinic alongside a brief history of clinical photography to illustrate the problem of the “clinical gaze.” Then, we argue that mitigating the clinical gaze is critical for the flourishing of patients in general and plastic surgery patients in particular. Finally, we offer our attempt to mitigate the clinical gaze that was conducted by the Craniofacial Anomalies Program at the University of Michigan in 2014 as a demonstration of an upending of the power dynamic usually at play.
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