The role of medical humanities in the formation of physicians who work with patients at the end-of-life [0.03%]
医学人文在培养照护临终患者的医师中的作用
Xavier Symons,John Rhee
Xavier Symons
Ectogenesis, gestational preferences and the social coercion argument [0.03%]
ectogenesis、妊娠偏好与社会强制论点
Jolie Zhou
Jolie Zhou
This article challenges a subtle critique of ectogenesis-what I call the "social coercion argument" (SCA). The SCA holds that if ectogenesis becomes a standard gestational option, those who prefer pregnancy might be pressured into adopting ...
The new narrative medicine: ethical implications of artificial intelligence on healthcare narratives [0.03%]
人工智能在医疗保健叙述中的伦理影响的新叙事医学
David Schwartz,Elizabeth Lanphier
David Schwartz
While on the surface the rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare signals a new technological innovation that may sideline the social sciences, arts, and literature comprising the medical humanities, we argue ...
Illustrating the contribution of Confucian philosophy through a reinterpretation of Beauchamp and Childress' principle of respect for autonomy [0.03%]
从贝奥奇蒙和柴尔德里斯的自主尊重原则的再解读看儒家哲学的贡献
Charlene Tan,Ruth Neo
Charlene Tan
This article illustrates the contribution of Chinese philosophy to the field of medical humanities by focussing on the ideas and conduct of Confucius. Drawing on a Chinese philosophical classic, the Analects (Lunyu), this study proposes a C...
Historical perspectives in medical humanities: two views on vaccination during the plague pandemic in Calcutta [0.03%]
医学人文中的历史视角:加尔各答瘟疫大流行期间的两种疫苗观点
Utsa Bose
Utsa Bose
The aim of this article is to complicate and rethink histories of non-Western responses to vaccination, as well as to see how a historical perspective may contribute to contemporary discussions of vaccines within the medical humanities. Thi...
Confugenics - East Asian culture favors uptake of human cognitive enhancement and IVF genetic technologies amid demographic challenges [0.03%]
confugenics——东亚文化更倾向于在人口挑战中接受认知增强和试管婴儿基因技术
Alexis Heng Boon Chin,Jon Rueda,Ningyu Sun et al.
Alexis Heng Boon Chin et al.
This study examines the declining fertility rates in East Asian Confucian societies, focusing on the unique childrearing practices and how future advancements in human enhancement and reprogenetic technologies may further accelerate the dem...
Teaching humanities in UK medical schools: towards community-building and coherence [0.03%]
英国医学院的人文教学:走向社区建设和融汇贯通
Richard T Bellis,Sally Frampton,Gina Hadley et al.
Richard T Bellis et al.
Medical humanities teaching in UK medical schools has lacked cohesion, having developed opportunistically in different locations. Cohesion is necessary to develop an identifiable community of practice, but within that community there can be...
Andrew Moeller,Jose Maria Andres Porras
Andrew Moeller
One important role the medical humanities might and should play relates to public education. In this instance, we mean helping persons to think about their own aims or purposes as potential receivers of enhancement interventions, and simila...
The role of HRECs in regulating medical research: from peer review to regulation [0.03%]
伦理委员会在医疗研究监管中的作用:从同行评议到监管制度
Lisa Eckstein,Jenny C Kaldor,Cameron Stewart
Lisa Eckstein
In Australia, Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs) play a ubiquitous role reviewing human subjects research, as do Institutional Review Boards in the US and elsewhere. While HRECs were established as peer review bodies, we argue they sh...