Narrative medicine and compassionate care: the greater story ( Sarah Barber, Carlos J. Moreno-Leguizamon, Medical Humanities)
Healthcare practitioners may read a patient's narrative in more than the medical literature.
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Healthcare practitioners may read a patient's narrative in more than the medical literature.
A physician recalls not only her own past, but also the history of health care that involves the greater story about the human condition.
How the current shape of healthcare can learn much from investigating Renaissance perspectives on the human condition, and the manner in which humanists describe this condition.
Historians and health care: how the humanities can heal, body and soul. From the article: From my particular hospital bed, it seemed increasingly, blindingly clear how much humanities and sciences – in this case history and medicine – truly complemented each other. As Gretchen Busl wrote last year, training in the humanities teaches us “the language necessary [...]
4Humanities interviews Humanities Watch. Ashley Champagne asks about the origins and mission of Humanities Watch, and the humanities' place in society. From the exchange: The point of my website is to demonstrate how the humanities are also in constant conversation with these practical and present interests: science, technology, healthcare, and business. As a matter of fact – [...]
How the humanities suffer in the challenge to corporate culture.
A conversation about how Chat can heighten anxiety, as students leave off writing by themselves.
A new study documents heightened anxiety over life's meaning among young adults.
Increased anxiety meets a new industry designed to address it.
A writing program to offer insight and solace to the cares of physicians.