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Bringing the Universe to the University: The Place of International Students in American Academia
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Pedro Weisleder
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Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 2021When medical schools began to recognize, a generation ago, that clinical "communication skills" could not be taken for granted among students, a process began of researching them, and introducing the results into curricula. This allowed for a discussion, for the first time, about how doctors should talk to patients, and manage interviews with them ...
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2022
Abstract At one point in the midst of his agonies of obsessive jealousy over Odette, Swann is described as coming to a realization about his love and his suffering that is both philosophical and therapeutic, and which will be part of his equipment for living ever afterward. The description of romantic love as a “malady” is perhaps as old
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Abstract At one point in the midst of his agonies of obsessive jealousy over Odette, Swann is described as coming to a realization about his love and his suffering that is both philosophical and therapeutic, and which will be part of his equipment for living ever afterward. The description of romantic love as a “malady” is perhaps as old
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Philosophy and Medical Education
Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 1995The most effective way to integrate philosophy into medical education uses ethical, social, and conceptual problems arising in medical practice such as those about informed consent, confidentiality, competency, resource allocation, the doctor-patient relationship, and death and dying.
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A new philosophy of medical imaging
Medical Hypotheses, 1991In general, the traditional approach to medical imaging is based on the solution of the inverse problem of deducing the characteristics of tissues within the body from the received field resulting from probing radiation. Ambiguities and lack of complete data, and physical limitations such as diffraction, field non-uniformity and so on, prevent the ...
A P, Sarvazyan, F L, Lizzi, P N, Wells
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