A word in four hundred words – violence Post author:Enrica Leydi Post published:4 May 2023 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingA word in four hundred words – violence
a multi-disciplinary perspective on humanism and health: the Center for Health Humanities at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences – by Dien Ho Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:9 April 2023 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue Readinga multi-disciplinary perspective on humanism and health: the Center for Health Humanities at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences – by Dien Ho
Narrative medicine: the journey to interdisciplinarity, collegiality, and reflection in pedagogy and healthcare – by Ourania Varsou Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:1 December 2022 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingNarrative medicine: the journey to interdisciplinarity, collegiality, and reflection in pedagogy and healthcare – by Ourania Varsou
Narratives are like bridges between different life worlds – by Vera Kalitzkus Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:1 December 2022 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingNarratives are like bridges between different life worlds – by Vera Kalitzkus
JOHN LAUNER - Associate Dean for Faculty Development for Health Education England Narrative Medicine: emphasis on narrative competence and counterbalance to evidence-based medicine – by John Launer Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:1 December 2022 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingNarrative Medicine: emphasis on narrative competence and counterbalance to evidence-based medicine – by John Launer
Between human and not human care Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:20 June 2019 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingBetween human and not human care