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Medical Education and the Humanities

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editor: Dr. Warren's article, "The Humanities in Medical Education" (1), is valuable for its refutation of misleading beliefs about the relation between undergraduate study of the hu...
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Medical humanities … almost

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012
Brought up in the traditional education system in a large teaching hospital in Mumbai, India, I moved on to do specialisation in neurology in the United States of America. The Indian system of pre-medical education mandates early choices between the humanities and the sciences and thus precludes a more well-rounded development of a student.
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The Humanities in Medical Education

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
The importance of humanities in general education is generally acknowledged. With respect to premedical education, a major impediment has been the belief that gaining admittance to medical school is exceedingly difficult and, therefore, a student must major in the sciences.
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Medical Human Factors

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1996
This paper provides an overview of the panel discussion of how human factors concerns currently are being addressed in medical care and demonstrates that medicine and health care are critical areas for research and application of human factors considerations. Three topics of relevance to the human factors community are addressed by the panel.
Bogner, Marilyn Sue   +7 more
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The Medicalization of the Human Condition

Psychiatric Services, 2002
eagerness to include all varieties and vagaries of human feelings and behavior in their professional domain, are running the risk of trying to medicalize not only psychiatry but the human condition itself. To medical ize the human condition is to apply a diagnostic label to various unpleasant or undesirable feelings or behaviors that are not distinctly
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Medical humanities in medical education and practice

Medical Teacher, 2018
Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity (Hippocrates 2018)What is Medical Humanities (MH) and why is it important for medical education today?
Hedy S, Wald   +2 more
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Human-Robot Medical Interaction

Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2020
Advances in Soft Robotics, Haptics, AI and simulation have changed the medical robotics field, allowing robotics technologies to be deployed in medical environments. In this context, the relationship between doctors, robotics devices, and patients is fundamental, as only with the synergetic collaboration of the three parties results in medical robotics
Scimeca L   +4 more
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The Humanities in Medical Schools

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Excerpt To the editors: A recent editorial suggested that "the humanities can bring the focus of medical education back to caring for the patient rather than treating the disease (1).
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The place of the unknown in the Medical Humanities

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2012
In the birth and development of the Medical Humanities, literature has played a crucial role, both as an educational resource and as an analytical device. This article proposes an appraisal of this approach by focussing on a model literary situation. Taking the move from Alberto Barrera Tyszka's novel La enfermedad [The illness], the authors identify ...
LAMBRICHS L, MARAZIA C, MONTIEL L
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Humanism and the Medical Past

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
The word "humanism" has almost as many meanings as there are people who use it. As a historical term it has many fine shadings, important for understanding the past, while in the present it has distinct meanings in different categories—theology, philosophy, education. And within each of these are further shadings.
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