The article considers the pedagogical conditions that ensure the effectiveness of the formation of professional and ethical culture of students in medical specialties. The medical humanities have an important role to play in the humanization of medical education and practice. The authors believe that humanitarian training of medical students should occupy a sufficient place in their educational process; literature in particular can contribute to the formation of a humane specialist. The role of literature is to develop medical students’ abilities to listen, interpret, and communicate. Besides, literary works stimulate students’ sensitive appreciation of the ethical dimensions of medical practice and their critical thinking skills. These abi...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
abstract: Medical Humanities is a growing field and much scholarship focuses on the promotion of emp...
This article shows the importance of studying history of medicine and importance of language trainin...
The article considers the pedagogical conditions that ensure the effectiveness of the formation of p...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
The materials presented in this article are the result of a documentary-bibliographic study, which i...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
The article defines the essence of professional values of students of medical universities from the ...
Purpose. The objective of this research is to determine on what ethical principles should the modern...
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...
Aim goal. To review the evolution of medical ethics as a subject at medical schools to see its integ...
Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by science, have general...
A serious criticism of contemporary medicine is that it is dehumanized, meaning that it ignores the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe idea that ethics is a matter of personal feeling is a dogma widesp...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
abstract: Medical Humanities is a growing field and much scholarship focuses on the promotion of emp...
This article shows the importance of studying history of medicine and importance of language trainin...
The article considers the pedagogical conditions that ensure the effectiveness of the formation of p...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
The materials presented in this article are the result of a documentary-bibliographic study, which i...
This article highlights the importance of teaching “bioethics and human rights” to undergraduate stu...
The article defines the essence of professional values of students of medical universities from the ...
Purpose. The objective of this research is to determine on what ethical principles should the modern...
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...
Aim goal. To review the evolution of medical ethics as a subject at medical schools to see its integ...
Medical school curricula, although traditionally and historically dominated by science, have general...
A serious criticism of contemporary medicine is that it is dehumanized, meaning that it ignores the ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe idea that ethics is a matter of personal feeling is a dogma widesp...
The use of the arts in health care is increasing in the UK. More specifically, there are three main ...
abstract: Medical Humanities is a growing field and much scholarship focuses on the promotion of emp...
This article shows the importance of studying history of medicine and importance of language trainin...