Renaissance de l’examen clinique

Multitudes 75 (2):114-122 (2019)
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Abstract

The clinical relation is the singular encounter between a patient who complains and a doctor who listens, in order to relieve and cure. But it is going through a period of crisis. One even announces his impending death! Strangely, technological advances are now coming to its rescue, prompting it to bounce back. Two hundred years after the stethoscope, the mediated vision by portable ultrasound becomes reality and enters the stage to probe the sick body “at his bedside”. This virtual visible from the clinical examination becomes thus visible to the clinician, doctors and patients in general, because the images can be shared. That means for the clinician to take possession of space that was impermeable until there: the vision penetrates beyond old barriers, but it will only assert its full power if it is permeated by a clinical relation restored to its true beauty.

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