<p>Hubris in contemporary medicine is less an individual failing than a structural condition produced by professional privilege, institutional incentives, and global asymmetries of power. This Perspective argues that modern health systems mistake technical competence for epistemic completeness, fueling iatrogenic harm and algorithmic inequity. We propose disciplined humility and structural reflexivity as operational principles, translated into concrete practices across clinical, global health, and AI contexts.</p>

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Hubris in the age of intelligent medicine—from clinical hierarchies to algorithmic amplification

  • Milit S. Patel,
  • David Scales,
  • Janan Arslan,
  • Paola Pedrelli,
  • Matthew G. Crowson,
  • Rawan Abulibdeh,
  • Leo Anthony Celi

摘要

Hubris in contemporary medicine is less an individual failing than a structural condition produced by professional privilege, institutional incentives, and global asymmetries of power. This Perspective argues that modern health systems mistake technical competence for epistemic completeness, fueling iatrogenic harm and algorithmic inequity. We propose disciplined humility and structural reflexivity as operational principles, translated into concrete practices across clinical, global health, and AI contexts.