Recent years have seen an increase in the interest for the use of literature in the medical context with different objectives. First of all, its use as a pedagogical tool for medicine students made it possible to improve necessary professional competencies that were difficult to achieve with traditional biologist education. Secondly, patients’ accounts have become very interesting to understand how they live their disease. Finally, the usefulness of literary works as an enhancing tool in order to improve the quality of life of patients is starting to be recognised. In conclusion, literature constitutes an element with great formative interest that can improve the relationship with patients because it allows a better understanding of their d...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
Editor’s Note: In this column, teachers who are currently using literary and artistic materials as p...
This paper aims to encourage medical teachers who have never thought of using poetry in their teachi...
Recent years have seen an increase in the interest for the use of literature in the medical context ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the interest for the use of literature in the medical context ...
Despite many relevant benefits, the study of literature has been rejected by medical schools this ce...
abstract: This paper explores the benefits reading and writing medical poetry can benefit preprofess...
Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by science, have general...
© 2015 Shapiro et al. Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by...
Poetry can be a powerful tool in teaching students and residents interpersonal and scientific aspect...
Modern medicine is criticized for its incompetence to cope with human suffering of patient, which is...
In many countries courses on Literature and Medicine (LitMed) are part of the medical curriculum, to...
This new intermittent series, Medical ethics and literature, is designed to encourage authors to exp...
AbstractThere has been an increasing tendency among practicing physicians and health care profession...
abstract: Medical Humanities is a growing field and much scholarship focuses on the promotion of emp...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
Editor’s Note: In this column, teachers who are currently using literary and artistic materials as p...
This paper aims to encourage medical teachers who have never thought of using poetry in their teachi...
Recent years have seen an increase in the interest for the use of literature in the medical context ...
Recent years have seen an increase in the interest for the use of literature in the medical context ...
Despite many relevant benefits, the study of literature has been rejected by medical schools this ce...
abstract: This paper explores the benefits reading and writing medical poetry can benefit preprofess...
Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by science, have general...
© 2015 Shapiro et al. Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by...
Poetry can be a powerful tool in teaching students and residents interpersonal and scientific aspect...
Modern medicine is criticized for its incompetence to cope with human suffering of patient, which is...
In many countries courses on Literature and Medicine (LitMed) are part of the medical curriculum, to...
This new intermittent series, Medical ethics and literature, is designed to encourage authors to exp...
AbstractThere has been an increasing tendency among practicing physicians and health care profession...
abstract: Medical Humanities is a growing field and much scholarship focuses on the promotion of emp...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
Editor’s Note: In this column, teachers who are currently using literary and artistic materials as p...
This paper aims to encourage medical teachers who have never thought of using poetry in their teachi...