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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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Are We Ready for a True Biopsychosocial–Spiritual Model? The Many Meanings of “Spiritual”
The biopsychosocial model is a modern humanistic and holistic view of the human being in health sciences. Currently, many researchers think the biopsychosocial model should be expanded to include the spiritual dimension as well.
Marcelo Saad +2 more
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Every human being becomes a patient. In human life, a disease is an unavoidable event like birth, death, and aging. A patient is a person who has a disease. In that sense, the patient and the disease do not separate.
여인석
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What is morally at stake when using algorithms to make medical diagnoses? Expanding the discussion beyond risks and harms [PDF]
In this paper, we examine the qualitative moral impact of machine learning-based clinical decision support systems in the process of medical diagnosis.
Kudina, Olya +5 more
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Medical Ethics Education: Its Objectives and Curriculum [PDF]
Medical ethics has been integrated into the curriculum for medical education in Korea for over 30 years now. There have been many attempts to establish standards for the educational objectives and curriculum, including establishing learning outcomes and ...
연세대학교 의과대학
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Medical Education From a Theory–Practice–Philosophy Perspective
Medical schooling, at least as structured in the United States and Canada, is commonly assembled intuitively or empirically to meet concrete goals. Despite a long history of scholarship in educational theory to address how people learn, this is rarely ...
Susan A. Kirch PhD +1 more
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An Essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science [PDF]
Mode of access: Internet.
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Exploration of Embodied Teaching Mode in Medical Philosophy Curriculum
The conjugation of embodied teaching and disembodied teaching to enhance instructional quality is an innovative reform measure in medical philosophy education.
Hong LIU +6 more
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