From Reading to Healing : Teaching Medical Professionalism through Literature /
Learning how to behave and engage professionally can be one of the most challenging parts of embarking on a career in the medical field. This expansive anthology demonstrates how medical professionals can powerfully engage with their students through a variety of literary texts for discussion and in...
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Kent, Ohio :
The Kent State University Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- From Reading to Healing: An Introduction from the Clinical Perspective / Susan Stagno
- From Reading to Healing: An Introduction from a Health Humanities Perspective / Michael Blackie.
- Part I: The Humanities in Medical Education: Some Key Texts :
- Why Analyze a Sonnet?: Avoiding Presumption through Close Reading / Devon Madon
- The Ethics of Reading: Close Encounters / Jane Gallop
- Medicine and the Silent Oracle: An Exercise in Uncertainty / Catherine Belling
- Reflecting on "Perspective Shift" / Daniel Shapiro
- Occasional Notes: Medical Ethics and Living a Life / Robert Coles
- The Wonders of Literature in Medical Education / Joanne Trautmann.
- Part II: Boundaries :
- On Both Sides of the Stethoscope: Teaching Professional Boundaries in Medical Education / Julie Aultman
- Toenails / Richard Selzer
- Professionalism in the Practice of Psychotherapy / Kelly Fiore, Robert Dicker, Sailaja Akella, Pamela Hoffman
- A Novel Approach to Narrative-Based Professionalism: The Literature Classroom in Medical Education / Pamela Schaff, Erika Wright
- "Playing God" / Susan Stagno.
- Part III: Empathy and Respect :
- Below the Surface: A "Most Beautiful" Understanding / Aparna Atluru, Michael Laney, Tianyi Du
- The Most Beautiful Woman in Town / Charles Bukowski
- "Do You Always Swear at Your Patients?": Teaching Professionalism Using Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Speckled Rash" / Clayton J. Baker
- The Speckled Rash / Mikhail Bulgakov
- Reign over Me: A Film Resource for Reflecting on Themes Related to Grief, Meaning, and Professionalism in Healthcare / Pamela Brett-MacLean, Louanne Keenan, David Kelner
- Teaching Literature and Professionalism: Course Design, Texts, and Didactic Approaches / Anne Johnson, Adam Brenner
- The Lady, or the Tiger? / Frank Stockton
- "Death Is Here, and I Am Thinking of an Appendix!": On Rereading "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" / Abraham M. Nussbaum
- The Death of Ivan Ilyich / Leo Kikolayevich Tolstoy
- Bed Controls: Narrative Ethics and Professional Identity / Rebecca Garden
- "Okay, So I'm in This Bed" / Tony Grammaglia.
- Part IV: Authority and Duty :
- The Mustard Seed and the Poison Arrow: Using Religious Literature to Teach Professionalism in Medicine / Tara Flanagan
- The Mustard Seed
- Parable of the Poisoned Arrow
- How an Effort to Understand an Enigmatic Literary Text Can Translate into Our Practice of Medicine / Sara Pawlowski
- Unpacking Physician Behavior in "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams / Allan Peterkin
- The Use of Force / William Carlos Williams
- Challenging the Orthodoxy of "Perfection" / Linda Raphael
- The Birthmark / Nathaniel Hawthorne
- The Book of the Grotesque / Sherwood Anderson
- Assisting Medical Students in the Creation of a Class Oath Using Comics / Michael Redinger, Cheryl Dickson, Elizabeth Lorbeer
- Literature and Psychiatry / Lloyd A. Wells.
- Part V: Stigma :
- Structural Violence, HIV/AIDS, and the Use of Narrative Medicine to Examine Individual and Collective Storytelling / Samantha Barrick, Rosa Lee
- Structural Violence and Clinical Medicine / Paul Farmer, Bruce Nizeye, Sara Stulac, Salmaan Keshavjee
- Narcissism and Empathy in Flaubert's Madame Bovery / Kelly Fiore
- Speechless: Shame, Stigma, and Professionalism in David Sedaris's "Go Carolina" / Lisa Kerr Dunn.
- Part VI: Truth-Telling and Communication :
- Listen to My Tale: Frankenstein and Physician-Patient Disagreements / Clayton J. Baker, Sarah Berry, Stephani Brown Clark
- Latin American Literature, the Hispanic Patient, and Professionalism in Healthcare / Anne Stachura
- The Youngest Doll / Rosario Fere, Diana Velez
- Peyo Merce and the Dietician / Abelardo Diaz Alfaro
- Connections in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Using Reflective Writing to Engage in Providing Healthcare to Women / Abigail Ford Winkel, Lauren Mitchell, Stephanie Blank.
- Part VII: Conclusion-Cautionary Words :
- Disorderly Conduct: Calling Out the Hidden Curriculum(s) of Professionalism / Delese Wear, Joseph Zarconi, Rebecca Garden.