Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

의료에서 덕과 실천의 매개로서 서사(narrative)*

김진경1,*
Jin Kyong Kim1,*
1Center for Ethics and Humanities in the life Sciences in Michigan State University, Post-Doc.

ⓒ Copyright 2011 The Korean Society for Medical Ethics. This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Received: Jan 27, 2011; Accepted: Mar 10, 2011

Published Online: Mar 31, 2011

ABSTRACT

Every human being is a “narrative being” in the sense that he or she has a life story. It is not advisable, or even technicall possible, for a physician to separate a patient’s life history when making medical decisions. The best medical decision-making involves the patient, the physician, and concerned family members who come together to mediate conflicts that may arise through the patient’s life stories, rather than merely relying on regulations and principles. The ability to understand the meaning and importance of a patient’s life story is an important one for physicians to have. Physicians with this ability form stronger bonds with patients. This article examines some of the problems caused by scientific medicine and emphasizes the importance of patients’ life experiences and physicians’ willingness to listen to and understand patients’ life-narratives.

Keywords: 서사; 덕; 실천; 치료; 삶의 서사
Keywords: narrative; virtue; practice; healing; life-narrative