2018
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.k1586
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Towards regeneration: the evolution of medicine from fighting to building

Abstract: We should retreat from metaphors of war in medicine and look to regenerative medicine in its broadest sense, say Ian Hargraves and colleagues with a focus on rebuilding both bodies and lives

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“…Moreover, clinical paradigms emerging from these molecularly directed therapies shift the “average patient” model of healthcare management to individualized solutions for disease interventions . These advancements are positioned to transform our concepts of health, revealed in developing fields like regenerative medicine, impelling the control of degenerative diseases by mobilizing inherent reserves that support rebuilding (tissue) health …”
Section: Innovation Distinguishes Between a Leader And A Followermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, clinical paradigms emerging from these molecularly directed therapies shift the “average patient” model of healthcare management to individualized solutions for disease interventions . These advancements are positioned to transform our concepts of health, revealed in developing fields like regenerative medicine, impelling the control of degenerative diseases by mobilizing inherent reserves that support rebuilding (tissue) health …”
Section: Innovation Distinguishes Between a Leader And A Followermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 These advancements are positioned to transform our concepts of health, revealed in developing fields like regenerative medicine, impelling the control of degenerative diseases by mobilizing inherent reserves that support rebuilding (tissue) health. 7,8…”
Section: Steve Jobsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, normalization and getting back to everyday life were emphasized as important goals by all the participants. According to Hargraves, Behfar, Foxen, Montori, and Terzic (2018) it should also be a goal for health care:…”
Section: Findings and Discussion: Cancer Pathways As Social Dramamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Aristotle, 384-322 BC Essential to regenerative medicine adoption is the build-out of a specialized multidisciplinary workforce armed with the skillset needed to carry out regenerative care [1]. The evolution of clinical practice from a traditional 'fighting disease' to an aspirational 'restoring health' paradigm [2] has exposed a readiness gap in the education of nextgeneration providers [3]. Indeed, regenerative approaches remain underemphasized in medical school and residency education, limiting proficiency in applying innovative solutions [4,5].…”
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“…Fourth-year medical students (n = 10) and internal medicine/preliminary internal medicine residents (n = 12; post-graduate years 1-3) have participated in this specialty-tailored clinical elective. Success was documented by increased medical trainee awareness and proficiency, 2) or not familiar at all (1) with a given statement. Pre-and post-course surveys were statistically analyzed using two-tailed, matched-paired t-test and depicted in graphical form as a percentage.…”
Section: Longitudinal Exposurementioning
confidence: 99%