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Rethinking the medical in the medical humanities
Medical Humanities, 2016To clinicians there are a number of striking features of the ever-evolving field of the medical humanities. The first is a perception of a predominantly unidirectional relationship between medicine and the humanities, generally in terms of what the arts and humanities have to offer medicine.
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MEDICAL EDUCATION AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952The American Medical Association and the Federation of State Licensing Boards have had a long and fruitful partnership in the efforts to raise medical standards throughout the United States. The Association values highly and is appreciative of the support that the state boards have given to its recommendations.
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Medical Mystery, Medical Humility
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009“To be a good doctor, sometimes you must envision yourself as slightly stupid.” When a physician friend told us this after our 9-year-old, Grace, mysteriously got very sick, the thought was hardly ...
Gordon, Mehler, Ariel, Zwang
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When Doctors Don't Tie: Hierarchical Medicalization, Reproduction, and Sterilization in Brazil.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2018Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork among black women, medical personnel, and activists in Brazil, this article highlights the implications of hierarchical medicalization.
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Medical Students and Medical School
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982ON A BRIGHT morning in late August in the early 1980s, a senior member of a medical school faculty attended an orientation session being held for incoming freshmen medical students. It made him feel good when he looked around the large lecture hall and saw the eager, alert, enthusiastic, and excited men and women from various walks of life and a ...
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Medication Complexity, Medication Number, and Their Relationships to Medication Discrepancies
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2016Background: Medication reconciliation to identify discrepancies is a National Patient Safety Goal. Increasing medication number and complex medication regimens are associated with discrepancies, nonadherence, and adverse events. The Medication Regimen Complexity Index (MRCI) integrates information about dosage form, dosing frequency, and additional ...
Chirag H, Patel +3 more
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THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941The part of the medical profession in the National Defense Program is an important one. Without health, participants in industrial production and members of the armed forces become liabilities rather than assets. The American workman loses on an average eight work days a year from illness, the aggregate number of such days so lost reaching the ...
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On the Medicalization of Medical Anthropology
Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1999The following address was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Anthropology (SMA), November 21,1997, Washington, DC, by outgoing SMA president Carole Browner. It has been edited slightly for publication.
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