SI quantities and units for American Medicine
E. R. Powsner
The International System of Units (SI) is an extension of the metric system
and was approved by the General Conference on Weights and Measures in 1960.
The SI, expanded for the health professions, has been adopted by most
European countries and is being adopted by Canada. Proponents of the SI for
American medicine see intrinsic merit in its coherent units and believe
international communication among physicians requires its adoption.
Opponents fear that conversion to the SI is little more than "tinkering"
and that any changes from the present system are potentially dangerous.
Adoption of some of the less controversial portions of the SI has been
recommended by the AMA Council on Scientific Affairs; consideration by the
House of Delegates is anticipated.