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Medical humanities: new frontier or back to the past?

Date
2014
Abstract
In nomenclatural terms Medical Humanities is a relatively new discipline. Originating in the United States and Australia almost simultaneously, Medical Humanities is seen by many as a means of ‘making better doctors’ by adopting analytical and methodological strategies from the humanities and importing them into medical education. In the United States this remains its principal application and, as this definition from New York University’s School of Medicine suggests, it broadly encompasses the arts, humanities and social sciences:
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peer-reviewed
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Humanities Serving Irish Society Consortium
Citation
Restarting the Value of the Humanities,Conroy, Jane & Kelleher, Margaret (eds);pp. 36-39
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Sustainable Development Goals
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