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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Humanities in Medicine
  • Bioethics

Background:

  • The integration of humanities into medical education is a long-standing debate.
  • Humanities studies are believed to enhance critical thinking, learning depth, and ethical reasoning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how personal engagement with humanities, specifically poetry, can achieve educational and ethical goals in medicine.
  • To demonstrate the value of humanities for improving physician-patient interactions and cultural understanding.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of the role of humanities in medical training.
  • Focus on personal pursuits like reading and writing poetry as a case study.

Main Results:

  • Humanities engagement, particularly poetry, can cultivate critical thinking and deeper understanding.
  • Poetry reading and writing foster enhanced compassion, empathy, and moral reasoning.

Conclusions:

  • Personal engagement with humanities, exemplified by poetry, is a viable method to achieve key educational and ethical objectives in medical training.
  • These skills are transferable to patient interactions and broader cultural engagement.