Professor Emeritus of Public Health at Will School of Medicine at Cornell University, Professor of Medicine at McGill University School of Medicine, and Professor of Medical Humanity at Baylor University. Founder of The Hastings Center. Currently, Professor Emeritus of Public Health at Will School of Medicine at Cornell University, ranked 18th in the 2018 QS Best Medical Schools in the United States, and Professor of Medicine at McGill University's top doctoral medical university in Canada, Baylor University ranked 21st as a professor of medical humanities in the 2018 QS Best Medical Schools in the United States, and New York Presbyterian Hospital ranked among the top ten attending physicians in the comprehensive ranking of the best hospitals in the United States. Member of the National Academy of Medicine and an expert at the American Medical Association. From 1997 to 2001, he served as a member of the National Bioethics Advisory Committee to the President of the United States. Doctor of Medicine, School of Medicine, New York University., Eric has conducted extensive research on medical ethics, doctor-patient communication, death care, and the essence of pain, and has published many related books, such as The Nature of Suffering And The Goals of Medicine, The Healers Art, and others. His series of books on communication between doctors and patients, titled \Talking With Patients: The Theory of Doctor Patient Communication\ and \Talking With Patients: ClinicalTechnique,\ consists of two volumes. In these two books, he analyzes doctor-patient communication issues and demonstrates how doctors use language to bring maximum benefits to patients. Eric emphasizes that patients are complex and constantly changing, and their conditions are physiological, But patients are also social, and their expressions reflect their own condition very well. He proposed that learning the art of listening and speaking is the best way to use language in medicine., Eric is also a founding academician of The Hastings Center, which was established in 1969 as the world's first bioethics research institution, studying ethical issues that arise in medicine and life science practice. This is a non-profit organization with numerous researchers from various disciplines, including philosophy, law, political science, and education, engaged in research on thorny issues such as population health, aging, and end-of-life care, as well as the risks and benefits of new technologies.
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添加时间: 康奈尔大学威尔医学院公共卫生名誉教授、麦吉尔大学医学院医学教授、贝勒大学医学人性教授。黑斯廷斯中心创始人。目前,康奈尔大学威尔医学院公共卫生名誉教授,2018年QS美国最佳医学院排名第18位,加拿大顶级博士医科大学麦吉尔大学医学教授,贝勒大学医学人文教授位列2018年QS美国最佳医学院第21位,纽约长老会医院在最佳医院综合排名中位列主治医师前十名在美国。美国国家医学科学院院士、美国医学会专家。 1997年至2001年,他担任美国总统国家生物伦理咨询委员会成员。纽约大学医学院医学博士,Eric在医学伦理、医患沟通、死亡护理、疼痛本质等方面进行了广泛的研究,并出版了多本相关书籍,如《痛苦的本质和医学的目标》、《治疗者的艺术》等。他的医患沟通系列书籍分别为《与病人交谈:医患沟通理论》和《与病人交谈:临床技术》,共两卷。在这两本书中,他分析了医患沟通问题,并展示了医生如何利用语言为患者带来最大的利益。 Eric强调,病人是复杂的、不断变化的,他们的状况是生理性的,但病人也是社会性的,他们的表情很好地反映了自己的状况。他提出学习听和说的艺术是在医学中使用语言的最佳方式。埃里克也是黑斯廷斯中心的创始院士,该中心成立于1969年,是世界上第一个生物伦理学研究机构,研究医学和生命科学实践中出现的伦理问题。这是一个非营利组织,拥有众多来自哲学、法学、政治学、教育学等各个学科的研究人员,从事人口健康、老龄化、临终关怀等棘手问题以及新技术的风险和收益等棘手问题的研究。
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