Assessing the competitiveness of medical humanities research on psychiatry, otolaryngology, and ophthalmology residency program applications [PDF]
Medical humanities research is an increasing area of interest for students as medical schools become more aware of the benefits of humanities and the arts on patient care. However, medical students may feel dissuaded from pursuing medical humanities work
Jasmine Leahy +3 more
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Why do undergraduate medical students choose medical humanities? A cross-sectional study at an Italian University [PDF]
Background Medical humanities can contribute positively to clinical practice and medical education. Therefore, in many countries, medical schools have been progressively incorporating medical humanities into their curriculum. In Italy, only a few medical
Francesca Tusoni +8 more
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Medical Humanities in the Nordics. [PDF]
In recent years, researchers in the Nordic countries have increasingly come to adopt the label “medical humanities” to describe existing academic turfs on the intersections of health, culture, and society, and to bring forth new initiatives to engage with medicine from a theoretical and socio-cultural viewpoint and build collaboration with colleagues ...
Söderfeldt Y, Bodin M, Hansson K.
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Medical Humanities in Nepal: Present scenerio
Medical Humanities is a relatively new concept even in developed countries, and is at the infancy stage in low income countries like Nepal. Medical humanities modules in Nepal are being conducted in a few medical schools.
Ajaya Kumar Dhakal +4 more
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‘The Medical’ and ‘Health’ in a Critical Medical Humanities [PDF]
As befits an emerging field of enquiry, there is on-going discussion about the scope, role and future of the medical humanities. One relatively recent contribution to this debate proposes a differentiation of the field into two distinct terrains, 'medical humanities' and 'health humanities,' and calls for a supersession of the former by the latter.
Sarah Atkinson +2 more
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The welcome development of the veterinary humanities, and veterinary anthropology specifically, raises the question of its potential relationship with the now well-established field(s) of the medical humanities, and of medical anthropology.
Jane Desmond
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Medical humanities education in Vietnamese medical schools: a comparative perspective from the USA and Republic of Korea [PDF]
Background The importance of integrating Medical humanities education into medical curricula has been recognized worldwide. This study helps to understand the current status of the Medical humanities education in medical schools in Vietnam and provides ...
Thi Kim Chi Dang, Byung-Il Yeh
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The medical humanities at United States medical schools: a mixed method analysis of publicly assessable information on 31 schools [PDF]
Introduction There have been increasing efforts to integrate the arts and humanities into medical education, particularly during undergraduate medical education (UME).
Joshua Anil +4 more
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A New Way of Teaching Humanities in Medical School: Critical Medical Humanities [PDF]
Purpose This study investigates medical students’ experiences with a pre-clerkship critical medical humanities (CMH) curriculum that emphasized power, privilege, and inequities in healthcare. Methods Twenty-six third-year medical students at a semi-rural
Rebecca L. Volpe +5 more
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Exploring medical humanities from heterogeneous focus groups: A thematic analysis [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Medical humanities has evolved to encompass a multidisciplinary approach, integrating humanities, social sciences, and arts into medical education and practice.
Lieh-Yu Yi +2 more
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