Teaching health humanities /
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2019]
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| Series: | Oxford medicine online.
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Table of Contents:
- Undergraduate education / Craig Klugman
- Teaching for humanism : engaging humanities to foster critical dialogues in medical education / Nicole Piemonte and Arno Kumagai
- The health humanities in nursing education / Jamie Shirley and Sarah Shannon
- Shine a light here, Dig Deeper over there : integrating the health humanities in online bioethics education / Amy Haddad
- Moral imagination and more : teaching health humanities in theological education / Mindy McGarrah Sharp
- Medical education and the challenge of race / John Hoberman
- Giving students a contemporary example of medical racism using black patients : testimonials / Keisha Ray
- Treating gender and illness in the classroom / Lisa Diedrich
- Literacy beyond the single story : teaching about class in the health humanities / Michael Blackie, Delese Wear, and Joseph Zarconi
- Pedagogy at the borderlands : why health humanities needs diaspora and cultural studies / Sayantani DasGupta
- Resemblance, diversity, and making age studies matter / Andrea Charise
- Who's teaching whom? disability and deaf studies approaches to the health humanities / Rebecca Garden
- Introducing climate change to medical students : a humanities approach / David Kline, Thomas R. Cole, and Susan Pacheco
- Digital medical humanities and design thinking / Kirsten Ostherr
- Queer bioethics for everyday medical technologies / Jarah Moesch
- Moving pictures : visual culture/visual activism in the health humanities classroom / Tess Jones
- The baptism and the butterfly : applied aesthetics and end of life care / Marcia Brennan
- Art as disruption in global health humanities : the humument technique, a sexual and reproductive health archive, and developing flexible student thinking / Kearsley A. Stewart, Rachel Ingold, Maria de Bruyn, and Kelley S. Swain
- Music, music therapy, disability studies, bioethics, and health humanities / Alex Lubet
- Using podcasts in health humanities education / Nathan Carlin.