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‘in-Training: Stories from Tomorrow’s Physicians’ reviewed by Dr Emma Storr

in-Training: hahtories from Tomorrow’s Physicians, edited by Ajay Major and Aleena Paul (Pager Publications, Inc., 2016). I was interested to review in-Training because it provides a collection of contemporary students’ perspectives of medical training in the USA. I wondered what has changed or remained the same since I was a UK Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 4 years3 years ago
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‘What Patients Teach: The Everyday Ethics of Health Care’ by Dr Rob Houtepen

‘What Patients Teach: The Everyday Ethics of Health Care’ by Larry R. Churchill, Joseph B. Fanning, and David Schenck (Oxford University Press, 2013). These three authors from Vanderbilt University share a long standing engagement with the fields of medical humanities and bioethics. Larry Churchill and David Schenck earlier joined forces in Read more…

By mdiclhumanities, 6 years3 years ago
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