Everyday Medicine by Dr Luke Crantock
Conversations with colleagues providing helpful ideas and advice in healthcare
Episode 97. Hippocrasy with Dr Rachelle Buchbinder
In the September 25-26 edition of the weekend Australian magazine, I was drawn to a very interesting feature article reviewing the book Hippocrasy co-written by Professor Rachelle Buchbinder who is a rheumatologist as well as director of the Monash Cabrini Department of musculoskeletal health and clinical epidemiology at Cabrini Hospital and Professor of clinical epidemiology at Monash University with Ian Harris who is an orthopaedic surgeon at Liverpool St George and Sutherland hospitals and Professor of Orthopaedic surgery at the University of New South Wales Sydney and Honorary Professor at University of Sydney. The article was confronting in that it raised concerns that many of the medical procedures and treatments we are engaged with as clinicians may not help patients and that over diagnosis and the “medicalisation of normal” may be leading to a medical system failure.