The da Vinci Controversy: Technological Imperative, Surgeons다빈치 로봇 수술 논쟁과 한국의 보건의료기술 정책

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The advent of robotic surgery has elicited a heated debate in Korea. Proponents praise its technical superiority and potential clinical benefits for patients whereas critics decry the high cost and exaggerated effects. In the meanwhile, much of the current discussion of robotic surgery has revolved around its clinical efficacy and safety without considering deeper and more profound social and institutional implications of the technology. It is pivotal to explore the issues related to robotic surgery in a diverse array of settings because accepting a new technology and making a policy decision are both a heterogeneous social process. In this regard, this thesis examines how technological imperative manifests itself in our everyday language of medicine and how it inspires the ongoing da Vinci controversy in Korea. More specifically, it explores how technological imperative prevails in a commonly used term “robotic surgery” and the ambiguity of the term obfuscates an operating agent of da Vinci surgery. This, in turn, demonstrates the hidden interests of different social actors who exploit and interpret the word to fit their desired goals. Ultimately, the thesis argues that the current da Vinci controversy is not just about probing the validity of scientific and clinical evidence but also a struggle to provide legitimacy for one’s action.
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전치형researcherJeon, Chi-Hyung
Description
한국과학기술원 : 과학기술정책대학원,
Publisher
한국과학기술원
Issue Date
2014
Identifier
568743/325007  / 020123683
Language
eng
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학위논문(석사) - 한국과학기술원 : 과학기술정책대학원, 2014.2, [ VI, 41 p. ]

Keywords

로봇 수술; Health Care Policy; Surgeons` Pride; Technological Imperative; da Vinci Surgical System; Robotic Surgery; 다빈치 서지컬 시스템; 보건의료기술정책

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/197123
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http://library.kaist.ac.kr/search/detail/view.do?bibCtrlNo=568743&flag=dissertation
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