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International Workshop: Teaching Medical Humanities to the Medical Students in Europe - Current Situation, Formats, Future Developments, Obstacles
Vortrag, Seminar
Breite Öffentlichkeit
03.10.2024 10:00 - 17:00
Präsenzveranstaltung
The question of teaching medical students, and in which form, has become more and more pressing and decisive for the Medical Humanities in the past years. Are 'Medical Humanities' to be considered only as an extended version of 'Cultural Studies' - hence as an optional didactic offer for students in literature, gender/postcolonial studies or philosophy; and maybe sometimes for individually interested medical students?
Or are the Medical Humanities a unique possibility to give all medical students an external perspective on clinical practice and medicine in general - on roles and rituals, ethical principles and communication practices? With this aim in view, the Medical Humanities should become a mandatory part of the medical curriculum; however, this is rarely realised and still an issue of debate and controversies.
Or are the Medical Humanities a unique possibility to give all medical students an external perspective on clinical practice and medicine in general - on roles and rituals, ethical principles and communication practices? With this aim in view, the Medical Humanities should become a mandatory part of the medical curriculum; however, this is rarely realised and still an issue of debate and controversies.
Wann?
03.10.2024 10:00 - 17:00
Organisation
Vortragende / Mitwirkende
Speakers: Raphael Bonvin (Fribourg), Sheila Dickson (Glasgow), Heiner Fangerau (Dusseldorf), Mariacarla Gadebusch- Bondio (Bonn), Martina King (Fribourg), Celine Lefeve (Paris Cite), Hubert Steinke (Bern), Neil Vickers (KCI London)
Participants: Mona Baie, Sibylle Blaimer, Isabelle Charriere, Emily Eder, Johannes Görbert, Jasmine Lovey (Fribourg)
Participants: Mona Baie, Sibylle Blaimer, Isabelle Charriere, Emily Eder, Johannes Görbert, Jasmine Lovey (Fribourg)