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An A-Z of medical philosophy: R is for Realism--is our knowledge real or all in the mind? [PDF]
Misselbrook D.
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Medical students' perception and satisfaction with group discussion and presentation in medical ohilosophy course [PDF]
Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the self-achievement, perception and satisfaction of group discussion and presentation in medical philosophy class.
Min-Jeong Kim, Si-Sung Park
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Presidential address: A philosophy of medical practice [PDF]
Vallee L. Willman
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Personalizing the BioPsychoSocial Approach: “Add-Ons” and “Add-Ins” in Generalist Practice
Generalist practitioners often find interacting with patients deeply satisfying and joyful; they also experience encounters that are challenging and complex.
William B. Ventres, Richard M. Frankel
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Medical humanities and philosophy of medicine [PDF]
Over the past 30 years — starting in the United States — an interest in ‘medical humanities’ has emerged. In the same period modern ‘philosophy of medicine’ developed. Although the medical humanities are sometimes presented under the flag of medical philosophy, there are good reasons to consider these fields separately.
Dekkers, W.J.M., Gordijn, B.
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Greek Medicine Practice at Ancient Rome: The Physician Molecularist Asclepiades
Background: In the pre-Hellenistic period, the concept of medicine was not well-defined. Usually, a disease was considered as a divine punishment and its treatment was devolved to the priests who asked for healing from the divinities.
Luigi Santacroce+2 more
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Response to Locke's Image of the World
This is a revised version of a paper presented at the APA Eastern Division's 115th annual meeting in New York on Monday January 07, 2019. It was presented at session 2O Author Meets Critics: Michael Jacovides, Locke’s Image of the World.
Kathryn Tabb
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Al di là della medicalizzazione: cosa resta del dolore [PDF]
Beyond medicalization: what’s left of pain With the help of the ethnopsychiatric research led by Tobie Nathan and other fundamental anthropological insights, we want to analyze how the medical and psychological gaze shapes our understanding and ...
BERGAMASCHI, GIULIA
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In the field of health care, recovery, and pain management, more and more interest is being shown in the development of a patient-centred medicine able to overcome several of the obvious limitations of the predominant medical conception of the ars ...
Giancarlo Nonnoi
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The Turkic people in Central Asia started to convert to Islam in the mid-8th century. Islam, just like other religions in other cultures, had an impact on various aspects of Turkish life, including literacy, language, and culture.
H. Volkan Acar+2 more
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