Defining the Medical Humanities: Three Conceptions and Three Narratives |
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Authors: | Howard Brody |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA
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Abstract: | The definition of ??medical humanities?? may be approached via three conceptions??the humanities as a list of disciplines, as a program of moral development, and as a supportive friend. The conceptions are grounded by linking them to three narratives??respectively, the history of the modern liberal arts college; the history of Petrarch and the studia humanitatis of the early Renaissance; and the life of Sir William Osler. The three conceptions are complementary, each filling gaps in one or more of the others. Getting clearer on a definition of ??medical humanities?? is practically important if this field is to take its rightful place within health professions education and practice. |
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