Subject: Medical Humanities

Cultural, Education, Medical Humanities, Philosophy & Ethics, Race, Science, Social Justice

The Folly of Apolitical Science

By Johnathan Flowers, PhD A persistent myth in STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Medicine) fields argues that sci...

November 15, 2021

Medical Humanities

Where is Dentistry in Health Humanities?

by Deborah Franklin, DDS, MA, LPC and Nathan Carlin, PhD What is health humanities? Why is it important? How i...

November 11, 2021

ASBH, Medical Humanities, Professional Ethics, Professionalism

What about the ‘H’ in ‘ASBH’?: A junior bioethicist’s perspe...

by Keisha Ray, PhD  This was originally given as part of the plenary session “What about the ‘H’ ...

October 19, 2020

Editorial-AJOB, Medical Humanities, Professional Ethics, Professionalism, Public Health

Medically Vulnerable Clinicians and Unnecessary Risk during the COVID-19 pandemic

by Annie Janvier, MD, PhD and John D. Lantos MD The COVID-19 crisis has been compared to war. Providers are being drafte...

April 27, 2020

End of Life Care, Medical Humanities

Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70)

by Mark Siegler, MD Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency ...

November 21, 2019

Medical Humanities, Professional Ethics

The Inner Lives of Doctors: Physician Emotion in the Care of the Seriously Ill

Abstract Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ seminal 1969 work, On Death and Dying, opened the door to understanding individuals’ emo...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
Medical Humanities, Psychiatric Ethics

Psychotherapy at the End of Life

Abstract Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is credited as one of the first clinicians to formalize recommendations for working w...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
Medical Humanities

Everything I Really Needed to Know to Be a Clinical Ethicist, I Learned From Elisabeth Kübler-Ross*

Abstract I analyze the insights present in Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s seminal work, On Death and Dying that have laid the f...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
Medical Humanities

Fifty Years Later: Reflections on the Work of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross M.D.

Abstract In the coming year, we celebrate the 50th publication anniversary of On Death and Dying, by Elisabeth Kübler Ro...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
Medical Humanities, Psychiatric Ethics

Recollections of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross at the University of Chicago (1965–70)

Abstract Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross graduated from the University of Zurich Medical School, did her residency training at...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
Bioethics Films, Global Ethics, Media, Medical Humanities

Film Review – FOR SAMA Bioethics, Humanitarian Law and Withdrawal of Medical Mission

by September Williams, MD FOR SAMA is a documentary film by International Emmy Award winning journalist and film directo...

November 18, 2019

Informed Consent, Medical Humanities, Professionalism

Principles of Biomedical Ethics: Marking Its Fortieth Anniversary

Abstract We are pleased to join the editors of AJOB in marking the 40th anniversary of our Principles of Biomedical Ethi...

Publish date:
1st January 1970
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