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Using the health humanities to impart disability competencies to undergraduate medical students.

Disability and Health Journal, 2021
BACKGROUND Disability competencies were included, for the first time, in India's new undergraduate competency-based curriculum as a result of physician-led advocacy in 2019; the regulatory body also recommended the use of the humanities in medicine ...
Satendra Singh   +3 more
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Nickel and Human Health

2013
This review focuses on the impact of nickel on human health. In particular, the dual nature of nickel as an essential as well as toxic element in nature is described, and the main forms of nickel that can come in contact with living systems from natural sources and anthropogenic activities are discussed.
ZAMBELLI, BARBARA   +1 more
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On human health

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2014
If it is true that health is a priority objective of medicine, then medical practice can only be successful if the meaning of the term "health" is known. Various attempts have been made over the years to define health. This paper proposes a new definition.
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Interdisciplinary co-teaching as a sustainable model for health humanities pedagogy

Medical Humanities
Academics and students from marginalised identities encounter challenges and barriers at all levels of participation in the settler colonial university, in both practices of teaching and learning.
Amanda van Beinum, Joanis Sherry
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What Skills Should Be Taught in Health Humanities Education?

Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, 2020
This essay argues that those working and teaching in the new field of Health Humanities should avoid definitions of their work that borrow from existing disciplines and focus instead on three fundamental skills.
L. Churchill
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The Routledge Companion to Health Humanities

, 2020
This chapter foregrounds puppetry as a powerful medium for expression in contexts of health, situating it as a conduit into imaginative spaces where it can assist with individual and collective narratives of health and bodymapping. The chapter highlights
P. Crawford, B. Brown, Andrea Charise
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Microplastics and human health

Science, 2021
Knowledge gaps should be addressed to ascertain the health risks of ...
A Dick, Vethaak, Juliette, Legler
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Research Methods in Health Humanities

, 2019
Research Methods in Health Humanities surveys the diverse and unique research methods used by scholars in the growing transdisciplinary field of health humanities.

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Who’s Teaching Whom? Disability and Deaf Studies Approaches to the Health Humanities

Teaching Health Humanities, 2019
This chapter contributes to health humanities pedagogy by addressing the social and structural dimensions of health and healthcare through the theories and practices of disability studies.
Rebecca Garden
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