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Læknablaðið - 01.12.1963, Page 56

Læknablaðið - 01.12.1963, Page 56
176 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ Posf - Grcrc/jjg/e £c/aco//or> Xrapj'ng up /o doS* “ Fig. I. ence and growing responsibility for bj7 now the j^oung doctor has probably determined wliich of the hranches of medicine gives him greatest interest and appeals to him as a future career and hy this time too he may well have an objective view of his own potential. At tliis point I must refer to certain problems which face us of ever increasing specializa- tion. The vast mass of knowledge associated with even a single disease process, the liighly com- plex and precision methods of diagnosis and treatment, and the minimal margin of safety of manyof these are importantfac- tors leading to the cult of special- ization. Prolonged training and great experience are regarded as essential for those who would employ these metliods or thera- peutic agents. Hospital staff liave come to seek profound knowledge on a narrow front and the older broadly experi- enced consultantingeneral med-

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