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State of the Art in Medical Education by John McCulloch
There has been a growing recognition from the medical profession of the role of the arts and humanities in medical training (Anderson 2003; Boisaubin 2000; Calman 1996; Lazarus 2003; Udvarhelyi 1993). Ninewells Medical School Teaching Hospital places importance in developing … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Descartes, dundee, health, medical education, medical students, therapy
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Communication by Kevin McGinley
Being connected in hospital can make the world of difference. For a number of years Dundee Library and Information Services has been enabling those people who are at risk of becoming digitally excluded get online. I was really impressed by colleagues who … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, children, communication, digital, dundee, family, health, hospital, iPad, library
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