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Narrative and the practice of medicine
The Lancet, 20001Clinicians spend their lives in the midst of narrative: listening to story fragments, interpreting word sequences, observing gesture, deciphering symptoms, ascribing causes, and suggesting treatments. We are creatures, says the writer Italo Calvino, “possessed of an ocean of words”, who offer ourselves to each other as links in stories that go on and ...
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2013
This essay aims to provoke debate on how and what the medical humanities should teach. It argues that the field has been dominated (to its detriment) by two misguided movements, postmodernism and narrative medicine, and that it should be redirected from utilitarian aims towards the goal of exposing medical students to a climate of thought and ...
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This essay aims to provoke debate on how and what the medical humanities should teach. It argues that the field has been dominated (to its detriment) by two misguided movements, postmodernism and narrative medicine, and that it should be redirected from utilitarian aims towards the goal of exposing medical students to a climate of thought and ...
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Towards Interactive Narrative Medicine
2013Interactive Storytelling technologies have attracted significant interest in the field of simulation and serious gaming for their potential to provide a principled approach to improve user engagement in training scenarios. In this paper, we explore the use of Interactive Storytelling to support Narrative Medicine as a reflective practice. We describe a
Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles
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[Illness narratives and narrative medicine].
Die Rehabilitation, 2008The article centres around the concept and meaning of narratives in medicine. It provides an overview over illness narratives and their relation to concepts and goals of narrative medicine. Narrative medicine is defined as a patient-centred form of medical practice.
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Narrative medicine: feasibility of a digital narrative diary application in oncology
Journal of International Medical Research, 2022Maria Cecilia Cercato +2 more
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2017
Stories can convey a lot. And yet they can often be overlooked or dismissed, to the detriment of the therapeutic interaction. Somewhere in my 40s, I was having a midlife crisis and seeing a therapist. She asked me to tell her about my mother. I began to do just that including a description of my mother’s death which had been sudden and a little ...
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Stories can convey a lot. And yet they can often be overlooked or dismissed, to the detriment of the therapeutic interaction. Somewhere in my 40s, I was having a midlife crisis and seeing a therapist. She asked me to tell her about my mother. I began to do just that including a description of my mother’s death which had been sudden and a little ...
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Narrative medicine and humanities for health professions education: an experimental study
Medical Education Online, 2023Hung-Chang Liao, Ya-Huei Wang
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