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Bác sĩ nghiện. Bác sĩ nghiện trong tác phẩm Morphine của Bulgakov: Những bài học cho thực hành y khoa đương đại?
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Các yếu tố lịch sử, văn hóa và nghề nghiệp đã góp phần tạo ra sự kỳ thị và bí mật liên quan đến nghiện trong ngành y và có nhiều lời kêu gọi cải thiện giáo dục trong lĩnh vực này. Bài viết này lập luận rằng các tác phẩm văn học do bác sĩ viết đóng một vai trò quan trọng trong việc nâng cao nhận thức về việc lạm dụng chất gây nghiện trong ngành y. Truyện ngắn Morphine của Bulgakov ghi lại sự suy giảm của bác sĩ Polyakov và minh họa một số vấn đề chuyên môn nổi bật như tự dùng thuốc, lạm dụng quyền hạn và rủi ro đối với bệnh nhân. Các tác phẩm văn học do bác sĩ viết như Morphine có giá trị trong giáo dục y khoa vì chúng cung cấp một con đường vào những chủ đề nhạy cảm và một góc nhìn có thẩm quyền và từ bên trong, điều này đặc biệt hấp dẫn đối với sinh viên và bác sĩ.
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