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1/2022
vol. 7 abstract:
Original paper
Tolstoy’s “Kreutzer Sonata”: A breath of fresh air for medical professionals encountering irreconcilable anti-Covidians
Kamil Konrad Hozyasz
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Online publish date: 2022/03/30
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Novels may represent a source of data for medical education and can be a tool against reductionist, as well as medicine only-focused, thinking. This discussion paper reviews Tolstoy’s “Kreutzer Sonata” with reference to the ongoing COVID-10 pandemic. Medicine may be perceived by some people as a force that breaks social ties and destabilizes. Being aware of the existence of such people may favourably modify the ways of formulating health-promoting recommendations at the general level and individual conversation with the patient. Reading the novel can enrich and empower medical professionals directly involved in encouraging vaccination and other preventive measures.
keywords:
medical curriculum, pandemic, the art of dealing with patient |