Planetary Health Humanities-Responding to COVID Times. [PDF]
The coronavirus pandemic has shattered our world with increased morbidity, mortality, and personal/social sufferings. At the time of this writing, we are in a biomedical race for protective equipment, viral testing, and vaccine creation in an effort to ...
Lewis B.
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Movement as Method: Some Existential and Epistemological Reflections on Dance in the Health Humanities. [PDF]
The embodied creative practice of dance facilitates a particular kind of awareness or attunement which can inform both the therapeutic and the intellectual work of the Health Humanities.
Purser A.
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Towards a transformative health humanities approach in teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). [PDF]
The adoption of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) marks a significant shift in global political agendas, emphasising sustainability in various fields, including health.
Engebretsen E.
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Artificial intelligence policies in bioethics and health humanities: a comparative analysis of publishers and journals. [PDF]
Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) pose novel ethical and practical challenges for scholarly publishing. Although AI-related policies are emerging in many disciplines, little is known about the extent and clarity of AI guidance in ...
Bobier C, Rodger D, Hurst D.
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Bringing abstract concepts to life: A health humanities-based approach to teaching social determinants of health. [PDF]
To address health inequities, emergency physicians must understand the structural underpinnings of health disparities, including social determinants of health (SDoH), and must critically reflect on the integration of SDoH into clinical practice.
Balhara KS, Regan L, Chopra E, Irvin N.
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Lessons for Humanities and Arts in Gerontology and Geriatrics Curricula From the Medical and Health Humanities [PDF]
The role of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Gerontology in gerontology and geriatrics curricula finds a metaphor in the rapidly evolving field of medical and health humanities, with which this author has been involved for three decades. Behind the call for
O'Neill D.
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The Medical Humanities Council: A Model for Medical Student-Led Advancement of the Health Humanities [PDF]
This paper describes the Medical Humanities Council (MHC), a student-led initiative to promote the health humanities at the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) at the University of Pennsylvania.
Joshua Anil +3 more
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The Health Humanities and Camus’s the Plague, Edited by Woods Nash, Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2019 [PDF]
In his opening to this impressive collection of eleven essays, Woods Nash makes a bold claim: “To introduce students to the interdisciplinary field of health humanities, I know of no better work of fiction than Albert Camus’s The Plague” (1).
Wilson S.
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Dancing Intercorporeality: A Health Humanities Perspective on Dance as a Healing Art. [PDF]
As a contribution to the burgeoning field of health humanities, this paper seeks to explore the power of dance to mitigate human suffering and reacquaint us with what it means to be human through bringing the embodied practice of dance into dialogue with
Purser A.
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Importance of Humanities and Compassionate Care in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
The increasing integration of artificial intelligence into health care presents both opportunities and challenges. Health science education has long prioritized biomedical knowledge and technical skills, emphasizing diagnosis, procedures, and evidence ...
Madhusudan Subedi
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