Tree languages clinical medicine
The column of Dr. Tsunekazu Takashina ( Chairman of the Japanese Educational Clinical Cardiology Society)
Dr. Takashina writes about the necessary of three languages for clinical examination. He also tells that the development of medical equipment has led to an increase in the number of medical personnel who cannot perform auscultation, neglecting cardiac physical examination techniques, which should be important in the medical field.
Excerpts
The most important part of the physical examination is auscultation. Today, many physicians have a stethoscope but have never used it at the bedside. I think one of the biggest reasons is that there are no specialists to teach auscultation.
In fact, it seems that the number of doctors who are not good at auscultation is increasing every year.
Please see the PDF (in Japanese) for the full article.