The Almost Right Word: The Move From Medical to Health Humanities.

作者: Therese Jones , Michael Blackie , Rebecca Garden , Delese Wear

DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001518

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摘要: Since the emergence of field in 1970s, several trends have begun to challenge original assumptions, claims, and practices what became known as medical humanities. In this article, authors make case for health humanities a more encompassing label because it captures

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