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Change remains — paradigm shifts in modern surgery

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This article aims to describe underlying principles of paradigm shifts in clinical medicine by means of analysis of typical examples. Retrospectively, profound shifts of ruling paradigms can be shown in diverse fields such as outcome research, in the redefining of patient's and doctor's autonomies, in the challenges presented by consumer medicine and the free market economy. This has provoked controversy between doctors, patients and the community. The judgement on whether recent shifts in paradigms in medicine have improved the health care delivered today is by no means uncontroversial. Aiming to demonstrate how shifts of paradigms in medicine occur and what consequences can result from such shifts we reflect on the works of Thomas S. Kuhn, the eminent philosopher of science. An analysis of his theories lends important insight into the observed shifts in paradigms.

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Scheingraber, S., O'Brien, B., Machens, A. et al. Change remains — paradigm shifts in modern surgery. Med Health Care Philos 7, 195–200 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MHEP.0000034327.61364.6c

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