Genecialist manifesto: Overcoming the "class struggle" in medicine

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Abstract

Generalists and specialists are often considered two completely distinct species, which culminates in the establishment of a concept of dichotomy. However, these dichotomy can at times fuel tension and even erupt into open conflict. In order to resolve this issue, the author herein proposes the concept of a "genecialist." The genecialist refers to a hybrid comprising elements inherent to both generalists and specialists. This potentially overcomes the multitude of issues associated with both generalists and specialists in the practical aspects of medicine. The coalescence of these two contrarieties may hold the key to improving the future of health care. Mediating and integrating both categories into one consolidated entity carries the potential to stem the tide of class warfare between generalists and specialists. © 2013 Iwata, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Iwata, K. (2013). Genecialist manifesto: Overcoming the “class struggle” in medicine. International Journal of General Medicine, 6, 221–226. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S43940

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