Syllabi by Topic : Physician-Patient Relationship
- "Anatomy of Love." E.
Whiting. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values
in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective; Winter 2000]; see also: Aging,
Behavioral Science, Film and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medicine and the Arts, Women and Medicine.
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"Bellevue Literary Review Curriculum Study Guide"
- "Biomedical Ethics, Law and Medicine" W. Edinger, J. Skeel. University of Toledo; see also: Death
and Dying, Ethnicity and Medicine, Health Care Policy, Medical Ethics, Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Death, Suffering, Spirituality,
and Medicine." G. Micco. UC Berkeley/UC San Francisco Joint Medical
Program [MD; Graduate-level; elective; Spring 1999]; see also: Aging,
Alternative Medicine, Death and Dying, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Religion and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "The Doctor's Life; Literature
and Medicine." N. Wikoff. Dartmouth Medical School [medicine yrs
1 and 2 ; elective; Fall 1997]; see also: Death and Dying, Literature and Medicine, Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Grief: The Physician's Healing
Touch" P. Pakan and L. Redmon. Northeastern Ohio Univerisities College
of Medicine; Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring
2000.]; see also Behavioral Science, Death and Dying.
- "Grief: The Physician's Healing
Touch" P. Pakan and L. Redmon. Northeastern Ohio Univerisities College
of Medicine; Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; workshop; Fall
1999.]; see also Behavioral Science, Death and Dying.
- "Health, Care, and Society
I." W. Shelton, L. Jacoby. Albany Medical College [1st year medicine;
required; 1999-2000; see also: Aging, Alternative Medicine, Ethnicity and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Professionalism.
- "History of Medicine."
E. Dickstein. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human
Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000]; see also:
History of Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "History Of Medicine
2000-2001" J. Erlen. University of Pittsburgh [School of Medicine
- Elective; Repeated Nov 2000 - May 2001]; see also AIDS, Alternative Medicine, Health Care Policy, Medical Ethics, History of Medicine.
- "Hope and Suffering in
the Doctor-Patient Relationship." A. Shafer. Stanford University
School of Medicine [medicine 1st yr., 2nd yr.; elective; Winter 2001];
see also: Behavioral Science,
Death and Dying, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Religion and Medicine.
- "The Humanities and Social
Sciences in Medicine." M. Donohoe. Oregon Health and Science University
[medicine 4th yr; elective; March 2001]; see also: Alternative Medicine, Death and Dying, Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender and Medicine, Health Care Policy, History of Medicine, Law and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Medicine and the Arts, Mental Illness, Social Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "In Search of the Good Doctor"
M. Kohn. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values
in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective; Winter 2000.see also: Literature
and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Interdisciplinary
Approaches to Medicine and Society." P. Treichler. University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [undergraduate honors seminar; Spring 1995];
see also: AIDS, Health Care Policy, Medical Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- " Literature
and the Healing Arts" B. Moore. Gannon University [undergraduate
(senior); elective; Fall 2003; see also Aging, Death and Dying, Ethnicity and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Literature and
Medical Interventions." A. Shafer. Stanford University School of
Medicine [sophmore undergrdauate; selective; Fall 2000]; see also AIDS, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Medicine and Technology, Women and Medicine.
- "Literature and Medicine."
A. Shafer. Stanford University School of Medicine [medicine 1st yr.,
2nd yr.; elective; Winter 1999]; see also: AIDS, Literature and Medicine,
Medical Ethics, Women
and Medicine.
- "Literature and Medicine:
What's So Good About Getting Old?" G. Micco. UC Berkeley/UC San
Francisco Joint Medical Program [MD; Graduate-level; elective; Fall
1998]; see also: Aging, Behavioral Science, Death and Dying, Disability, Literature and Medicine, Mental Illness, Social Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Literature, Medicine and
Public Health." M. Donohoe. Oregon Health Sciences University [medicine
and associated medical professional schools; elective; Winter 2000];
see also: Aging, Death and Dying, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine.
- Medical Humanities
Elective I J. Shapiro. University of California, Irvine [1st year
Medical Student; elective; Spring 2000]; see also: Aging, Behavioral Science, Ethnicity and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Education, Professionalism.
- Medical Humanities
Elective II J. Shapiro. University of California, Irvine [2nd year
Medical Student; required; Fall 1999 - Spring 2000]; see also: Aging, Aids, Death and Dying, Disability, Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Mental Illness, Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- Medical Humanities
in Patient - Doctor I E. Morrison, J. Shapiro. University of California,
Irvine [1st year Medical Student; required; Fall 1999 - Spring 2000];
see also: Aging, Behavioral Science, Ethnicity and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Education, Professionalism.
- Medical Humanities
in Patient - Doctor II D. Lie, J. Shapiro. University of California,
Irvine [2nd year Medical Student; required; Fall 1999 - Spring 2000];
see also: Aging, Aids, Death and Dying,
Disability, Ethnicity and Medicine, Gender and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Mental Illness, Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- Medical Science, Medical
Humanities, and the Quest for Empathy." J. Shapiro. University
of California, Irvine [3rd year Medical Student; required; Spring 2000];
see also: Behavioral Science, Literature and Medicine, Medical Education, Professionalism.
- "Medical Visions."
C. Amirault. Brown University [sophomore seminar; elective; Spring 1998];
see also: AIDS, Film and Medicine, Gender and Medicine, History of Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medicine and the Arts, Mental Illness, Professionalism, Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine, Culture, and
Self." J. Woodcock. University of Indiana-Bloomington [Undergraduate,
Spring 2002]; see also: Death and
Dying, Disability, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Film and Medicine,
Gender and Medicine, History
of Medicine, Literature and Medicine,
Medical Ethics, Mental
Illness, Professionalism, Social
Issues in Medicine, War and Medicine,
Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine and Literature: The Human Perspective."
H. Mathiasen. University of Arizona College of Medicine [Medicine 4th
yr; elective; Spring 2001]; see also Aging, History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medical
Ethics, Mental Illness, Professionalism, War and Medicine.
- "Medicine and Society."
P. Treichler, D. Bloomfield. University of Illinois-College of Medicine
at Urbana-Champaign [medicine and residency; required; Spring 1995];
see also: Death and Dying, Health Care Policy, History of Medicine, Law and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medicine, Ethics, and Law:
The Practice of a Profession." D. Jamison. Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective;
Spring 2000]; see also: Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medicine in Literature."
M. McEntyre. Westmont College [undergraduate; elective; Spring 1999];
see also: Death and Dying, History of Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Narrative in Medicine: A
Writing Class." G. Micco. UC Berkeley/UC San Francisco Joint Medical
Program [MD; elective; Fall and Spring 1999]; see also: Behavioral
Science, Literature and Medicine,
Medicine and the Arts.
- "Narrative Pathologies,
Narrative Cures." C. Amirault. Brown University [senior seminar;
elective; Spring 1999]; see also: AIDS, Film and Medicine, Gender
and Medicine, History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medicine and the Arts, Mental Illness, Women and Medicine.
- "The Nature of Illness"
R. Martinez, J. Swaney [4th yr medicine, pastoral graduate; elective;
Winter 2000]; see also: Aging, Death and Dying, Ethnicity and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Ethics, Professionalism, Religion and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "The Patient is Why I'm Here."
J.D. Engel, J. Zarconiand R. Mitchell Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective;
Spring 2000] see also: History of
Medicine, Professionalism.
- "Professionalism and Power."
D. Benshoff. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human
Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Fall 1999]; see also:
Professionalism, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Shades of Medicine: Race,
Ethnicity, and Culture K. Durgans. Northeastern Ohio Universities
College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective;
Spring 2000]; see also: Alternative Medicine, Ethnicity and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Wounded Storytellers:
Narratives of Illness in Literature." J. Shapiro. University of
California, Irvine [freshman honors seminar; elective; Spring 2000];
see also: Aging, Aids, Alternative Medicine, Disability, Ethnicity and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Mental Illness, Social Issues in Medicine.
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