The hope of teaching the humanities in medicine is that improvement in attitude and practice may result from sensitising students to the many complex social and ethical issues faced in healthcare, and through providing them with insight into the role of moral reasoning in ranking potential solutions with justifying reasons and transparency
Do the arts and humanities have a place in occupational medicine? The tradition of links between the...
Fieschi et al. present a fascinating picture of the present status of the humanities in medical educ...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
abstract: There is growing concern among physicians, scholars, medical educators, and most important...
Medical education literature has indicated that, on average, the humanistic orientation of medical s...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
Five reasons why teaching medical humanities in medical schools improves student performance, enhanc...
Five reasons why teaching medical humanities in medical schools improves student performance, enhanc...
Background: Previous research notes the benefits that the study of humanities can bring to medical e...
peer-reviewedIn nomenclatural terms Medical Humanities is a relatively new discipline. Originating ...
The more technical the teaching of medicine is, the more necessary the humanistic side becomes; medi...
Do the arts and humanities have a place in occupational medicine? The tradition of links between the...
Fieschi et al. present a fascinating picture of the present status of the humanities in medical educ...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
abstract: There is growing concern among physicians, scholars, medical educators, and most important...
Medical education literature has indicated that, on average, the humanistic orientation of medical s...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...
Five reasons why teaching medical humanities in medical schools improves student performance, enhanc...
Five reasons why teaching medical humanities in medical schools improves student performance, enhanc...
Background: Previous research notes the benefits that the study of humanities can bring to medical e...
peer-reviewedIn nomenclatural terms Medical Humanities is a relatively new discipline. Originating ...
The more technical the teaching of medicine is, the more necessary the humanistic side becomes; medi...
Do the arts and humanities have a place in occupational medicine? The tradition of links between the...
Fieschi et al. present a fascinating picture of the present status of the humanities in medical educ...
The reflections on education by John W. Alexander and UNESCO (United Nations Educatiol, Scientific a...