BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251201T090251EST-7165mMxhRn@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251201T140251Z DESCRIPTION:\nAGENDA\n\n(9:00 - 10:00)\n Michael Saraga\, MD\, PhD\n With a l ittle help from a friend and a few philosophers\n\nDr. Saraga will discuss a few authors and concepts that have helped him as a researcher on clinic al practice as a situated\, lived experience\; as an educator trying to re flect\, and help trainees reflect\, on the nature of transmission\; and as a clinician in complex\, constraining institutional environment. Aristotl e’s Nicomachean Ethics helped him make sense of medicine as a practice. He then turned to Sartre’s notion of situation\, Gadamer’s view that wisdom and being-wise are inextricably linked\, and Heidegger’s solicitude\, thre e concepts that have been useful in the analysis of the interview material he gathered for his PhD.\n\nMichael Saraga\, MD\, PHD\, is psychiatrist-p sychotherapist and senior lecturer at Lausanne University\, Switzerland. H e is head physician of inpatient care in the Service of General Psychiatry . His interests include group therapy\, psychodrama\, psychoanalysis\, psy chopathology\, as well as the relevance of phenomenology and social scienc es for medicine. He is co-director of a Bachelor 1 module dedicated to the role of humanities and social sciences in medicine.\n\n(10:00 - 11:00)\n H ubert Wykretowicz\, PhD\n What medicine can expect from a theoretical philo sophy (phenomenology) ?\n\nTheoretical philosophy is commonly said to be u seless when it comes to practice. It seems that the best it has to offer i s some kind moral advice\, as it happens in ethical committees. However\, reflecting on 10 years of experience with psychiatrists in the Psychiatric Department of the University Hospital of Lausanne (CHUV\, Switzerland)\, it is proposed that this picture is somewhat flawed. Although philosophy m ay not fully resolve clinical issues\, it allows practitioners to step bac k in ways that may sometimes reveal itself fruitful.\n\nHubert Wykretowicz \, PhD is scientific associate in the Department of Psychiatry and lecture r at the biology and medicine faculty\, and author of La sentinelle silenc ieuse\, recherches sur l’incarnation de l’esprit et perspectives cliniques (trad: the silent sentinel\, investigations regarding the embodiment of m ind and clinical insights). Dr. Wykretowicz works with psychiatrists to bu ild up a phenomenological psychiatry that understands mental disorders as a specific access to reality instead of a cognitive deficiency. In that re gard he is interested in how patients come to (or fail to) have a bodily g rip on the world\, how they perceive and inhabit space and time\, as well as the function of background beliefs and capabilities in illness.\n\n \n \n \n\n \n DTSTART:20230615T130000Z DTEND:20230615T150000Z SUMMARY:IHSE MEETING URL:/ihse/channels/event/ihse-meeting-340584 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR