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COVID-19: The imposter in our emergency department
As the world battles COVID-19, talks are rife about vaccine distribution and health policy overhauls. Amongst all this mayhem a section of patients suffers silently.
William Wilson
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Canada’s new ethical guidelines for research with humans: A critique and comparison with the United States [PDF]
Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical conduct for research involving humans, first published in 1998, has recently been updated.1 The US Department of Health and Human Services has just issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would ...
Millum, J.
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Torn between two lovers – on being a psychologist in a university medical centre
Background: Psychology as applied to health and illness has a relatively short history. Nevertheless, that history shows a rapid development of the theoretical models that guide the field over the past 60 years.
Ad A. Kaptein
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Construction of the Medical and Health Humanities System in China
During the advancement of the Healthy China initiative, facing the needs of social development and public health in the new era, the construction of a medical and health humanities system has become increasingly important and urgent.
Zhiguang DUAN, Chen WANG, Yan SHI
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The Role of Cultural Competency on Treatment Adherence and Health Literacy for Persons of Color Living with HIV/AIDS [PDF]
The Role of Cultural Competency on Treatment Adherence and Health Literacy for Persons of Color Living with HIV/AIDS Rohan Arora, Depts. of Psychology, Medical Humanities, & Chemistry, with Dr. Faye Pritchard, VCU Honors College For decades, the American
Arora, Rohan
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Medical humanities have demonstrated their significance in medical education and practice, significantly enriching the understanding of health care professions through profound explorations of life, illness, and the doctor–patient relationship.
Chen Wang +6 more
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Relevance of Hermann Hesse: a systematic review of different perspectives
During the first decades of the 20th century, many European intellectuals were developing negative responses to modernity. Hermann Hesse was aware of the moral and social difficulties plaguing Europe at that time and dealt with these problems in his ...
Antony Jose +3 more
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91st Commencement Address: Not for Profit: Liberal Education and Democratic Citizenship [PDF]
Martha Nussbaum speaks to the graduates about the role of liberal education in producing democratic citizens, the sort of citizen who can keep democracy alive and realize its promise and asks what does a liberal education that contains a substantial ...
Nussbaum, Martha
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Unmasking History: Who Was Behind the Anti-Mask League Protests During the 1918 Influenza Epidemic in San Francisco? [PDF]
On April 17, 2020, San Francisco Mayor London Breed did something that had not been done for 101 years. She issued an order that face masks be worn in public as a measure to help prevent the spread of infectious disease in the midst of a pandemic.
Dolan, Brian
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
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