Abstract This article explores how human rights education in the health professions can build knowledge, change culture, and empower advocacy. Through a study of educational initiatives in the field, the article analyzes different methods by which health professionals come to see the relevance of human rights norms for their work, to habituate these norms in everyday practice, and to espouse these norms in advocacy for social justice. The article seeks to show the transformative potential of education for human rights in patient care
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Medical ethics and law education in the UK is undergoing continuous transformation. In parallel, hum...
Background and objective: Nurses deal with complex human rights issues arising from difficult situat...
Health care providers play a central role in the promotion and protection of human rights in patient...
Health care providers play a central role in the promotion and protection of human rights in patient...
Abstract Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advoca...
This handout aims to promote professionalism and social accountability in health care. Human Rights...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
This theoretical thesis focuses on area of human rights education with a specific target on innovati...
The concept of “human rights in patient care” refers to the application of human rights principles t...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing recognition of the importance of human rights in the protection and p...
The need for health professionals to address their human rights obligations has emerged in the last ...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Medical ethics and law education in the UK is undergoing continuous transformation. In parallel, hum...
Background and objective: Nurses deal with complex human rights issues arising from difficult situat...
Health care providers play a central role in the promotion and protection of human rights in patient...
Health care providers play a central role in the promotion and protection of human rights in patient...
Abstract Background: Training health professionals in the field of human rights has long been advoca...
This handout aims to promote professionalism and social accountability in health care. Human Rights...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
This theoretical thesis focuses on area of human rights education with a specific target on innovati...
The concept of “human rights in patient care” refers to the application of human rights principles t...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing recognition of the importance of human rights in the protection and p...
The need for health professionals to address their human rights obligations has emerged in the last ...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Background: In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for society’s most marginalized people, health syste...
Medical ethics and law education in the UK is undergoing continuous transformation. In parallel, hum...