‘… if I have to explain to someone, like the anthropologist from Mars, what any of these words like compassion or whatever is, sooner or later I have to tell them a story.’ Professor Arthur Frank Chaired by Professor Brian Hurwitz (King’s College), this Witness Seminar discusses the origins and evolution of ‘narrative medicine’ as an intellectual and educational field. Featuring the testimonies of contributors from the USA, Canada, UK and Europe, topics include the introduction of humanities into medical education; the influence of medical ethics debates, and the development of bioethics; the impact of political and social movements, for example on disability issues; the emergence of palliative care; patient literature on illness experience...
This Witness Seminar on the development of brain banks in the UK, chaired by Professor Hugh Perry, i...
Palliative medicine and the modern hospice movement developed in the UK from the late 1960s onwards....
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
Chaired by Professor Brian Hurwitz (King’s College), this Witness Seminar discusses the origins and ...
Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “The Development of Narrative Practices in Medicine...
A Witness Seminar on the emergence of complex ethical issues in clinical genetics practice, the evol...
A Witness Seminar on the emergence of complex ethical issues in clinical genetics practice, the evol...
Introduced by Professor Geoffrey Hudson, this volume comprises edited transcripts of two Witness Sem...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
In this issue: -- The Practice of the Ministry of Medicinehttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/update/...
This chapter introduces the collection on Narrative Matters across Disciplines in Medical Contexts a...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 9 May 2006. Introduction by Professor S...
Narrative Medicine has emerged as a discipline from within the medical humanities and takes inspirat...
At the heart of narrative medicine as conceived and practiced at the Columbia University Program in ...
This Witness Seminar on the development of brain banks in the UK, chaired by Professor Hugh Perry, i...
Palliative medicine and the modern hospice movement developed in the UK from the late 1960s onwards....
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...
Chaired by Professor Brian Hurwitz (King’s College), this Witness Seminar discusses the origins and ...
Selection of photos taken at the Witness Seminar “The Development of Narrative Practices in Medicine...
A Witness Seminar on the emergence of complex ethical issues in clinical genetics practice, the evol...
A Witness Seminar on the emergence of complex ethical issues in clinical genetics practice, the evol...
Introduced by Professor Geoffrey Hudson, this volume comprises edited transcripts of two Witness Sem...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
In this issue: -- The Practice of the Ministry of Medicinehttps://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/update/...
This chapter introduces the collection on Narrative Matters across Disciplines in Medical Contexts a...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 9 May 2006. Introduction by Professor S...
Narrative Medicine has emerged as a discipline from within the medical humanities and takes inspirat...
At the heart of narrative medicine as conceived and practiced at the Columbia University Program in ...
This Witness Seminar on the development of brain banks in the UK, chaired by Professor Hugh Perry, i...
Palliative medicine and the modern hospice movement developed in the UK from the late 1960s onwards....
DOCTORS’ NARRATIVES. My answer to the question outlined in the title of the call for papers of this ...