Through ongoing technological and scientific advancements, the science of American medicine progresses every day. Comparatively, however, the culture and cultural approaches of the field fall short with the problem of medical othering. Medical scholars discuss the problem of othering as one between patient and doctor. To avoid othering, medical instruction prioritizes the psychological concept of empathy. Thus, empathy and othering are considered conceptual inverses of one another. To exemplify and indoctrinate this construction of empathy, medical training often turns to the othering present in the literary text of Frankenstein. Moreover, medical scholars emphasize the potential of literacy—that is, reading and writing literature—to count...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
abstract: There is growing concern among physicians, scholars, medical educators, and most important...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Abstract Most scholars agree that empathy is one of the keys for medical education, but it is not ye...
Most scholars agree that empathy is one of the keys for medical education, but it is not yet clear p...
Research on doctor-patient dialogue and doctor-patient relationships conducted in the 1980s and 1990...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
Clinical empathy has been increasingly recognized as an important component of both professionalism ...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
Background The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
International audienceEven though the issue of empathy is widely debated in disciplines such as anth...
During the first surgery I witnessed, I was struck by an immense sense of wonder at the human body. ...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
abstract: There is growing concern among physicians, scholars, medical educators, and most important...
The problematic role of empathy in medicine Medicine has had a mixed history where empathy is concer...
Abstract Most scholars agree that empathy is one of the keys for medical education, but it is not ye...
Most scholars agree that empathy is one of the keys for medical education, but it is not yet clear p...
Research on doctor-patient dialogue and doctor-patient relationships conducted in the 1980s and 1990...
This dissertation explores the nature of empathy and its role in moral thinking and in medical pract...
Clinical empathy has been increasingly recognized as an important component of both professionalism ...
As empathy gains importance within academia, we propose this review as an attempt to bring clarity u...
Background: The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
Background The current philosophical debate on empathy entails accounts of theory of mind and simul...
International audienceEven though the issue of empathy is widely debated in disciplines such as anth...
During the first surgery I witnessed, I was struck by an immense sense of wonder at the human body. ...
One of the major tasks of medical educators is to help maintain and increase trainee empathy for pat...
Empathy is a broad concept that involves the various ways in which we come to know and make connecti...
This dissertation contributes to the philosophy of empathy and biomedical ethics by drawing on pheno...
abstract: There is growing concern among physicians, scholars, medical educators, and most important...