2019
DOI: 10.4236/ce.2019.102022
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Humanities in Medicine: A Qualitative Study of Graduate and Student Experiences of Completing a Student Selected Component

Abstract: Background: As a relatively recent addition to medical education, evidence for the medical humanities is still being gathered. This study aims to explore qualitatively medical students and graduates' perceptions of completing humanities Student Selected Component (SSC) and the potential longitudinal impact of such a module. Methods: A qualitative approach was adopted; one focus group took place with current 3 rd year medical students (n = 6) and two with medical school graduates (n = 11). Thematic analysis was… Show more

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“…Other authors consider the values from the viewpoint of marketing and/or marketization of university (Rosi et al, 2018;Sellar, 2013;Tomlinson, 2018). Other authors (including the authors of this paper) consider university values from the viewpoint of psychology, sociology, management and behaviorism (Miller & Nadler, 2016;Watts, 2017;O'Doherty et al, 2019).…”
Section: University Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors consider the values from the viewpoint of marketing and/or marketization of university (Rosi et al, 2018;Sellar, 2013;Tomlinson, 2018). Other authors (including the authors of this paper) consider university values from the viewpoint of psychology, sociology, management and behaviorism (Miller & Nadler, 2016;Watts, 2017;O'Doherty et al, 2019).…”
Section: University Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%