Cari Costanzo’s scientific contributions

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The Physical Examination as Ritual: Social Sciences and Embodiment in the Context of the Physical Examination
  • Literature Review

May 2018

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Medical Clinics of North America

Cari Costanzo

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Abraham Verghese

The privilege of examining a patient is a skill of value beyond its diagnostic utility. A thorough physical examination is an important ritual that benefits patients and physicians. The concept of embodiment helps one understand how illness and pain further define and shape the lived experiences of individuals in the context of their race, gender, sexuality, and socioeconomic status. Understanding ritual in medicine, including the placebo effects of such rituals, reaffirms the centrality of the physical examination to the process of building strong physician-patient relationships.

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... The physical examination plays a pivotal role in fostering patient (caregiver) confidence in their clinician [64][65][66]. Verghese and Horowitz highlight the examination as a scientific process that blends clinical skill with patient connection [65]. Trainees should prepare their physical examination techniques while embracing its ritualistic value, ensuring patient comfort throughout the process. ...

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Twelve Tips to Train Medical Students to Manage Their Uncertainty and to Provide Reassurance to Patients and Their Caregivers
The Physical Examination as Ritual: Social Sciences and Embodiment in the Context of the Physical Examination
  • Citing Article
  • May 2018

Medical Clinics of North America