
"Doctor Knows Best"
Author(s) -
Dylan Mirek Popowicz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
philosophy of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2692-3963
DOI - 10.5195/philmed.2021.49
Subject(s) - medical practice , medical decision making , position (finance) , economic justice , epistemology , psychology , sociology , law , medicine , medical education , political science , philosophy , business , family medicine , finance
We often consider medical practitioners to be epistemic authorities: “Doctor knows best,” as the saying goes. The place of expert judgment in evidence-based medicine hierarchies, and the crucial role of patient preferences and values in medical decision-making, however, pose problems for making sense of such authority. I argue that there is an account of such medical epistemic authority that does justice to the complexities of the doctor–patient relationship, while maintaining that medical practitioners hold an epistemically privileged position. Such a view can better inform medical practice by clearly illuminating the distinct roles of patients and doctors in decision-making processes.