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| Humanities in Medicine is a
charter department in the College of Medicine. The
tasks of this department include: |
- to educate first and second year students
in the basic ethical and social questions confronting
the contemporary physician
- to acquaint the student with works in
the history of medicine, social medicine and literature
as related to medicine
- to integrate ethical and social concerns
with the accompanying basic sciences curricula
- to provide sustenance for students with
regard to the developing relationship between
scientific, technological and humanistic learning
in the making of a physician
- to stress the complex interpersonal,
social, legal and political factors in the physician-patient
relationship; and to increase tolerance of differing
values in order to reduce prejudice in health
care delivery
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Courses are required in Humanities
in Medicine during the first and second years and
in medical jurisprudence in the fourth year. Electives
are also offered during the first, second and fourth
years. Symposia, workshops and seminars with visiting
speakers are available to first and second year students.
Occasional programs are arranged for students in their
third and fourth years at Temple.
Humanities in Medicine periodically invites outstanding
medical humanists with national/international reputations
to the College of Medicine to speak with the medical
students.
Students are encouraged to visit with faculty members.
Members of the department view their mission as one
of helping.
102
Reynolds Medical Building
College Station, TX 77843-1114
Telephone: (979) 845-0755
Fax: (979) 845-8634
E-mail: Evelyn R. Francis, Administrative Assistant |
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