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    • The demanding nature of medical professions requires strategies to prevent practitioners from being overwhelmed by their work.

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    • To explore the integration of medical humanities into clinical practice for healthcare professionals.
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    • To highlight the benefits of incorporating diverse humanities perspectives into daily medical practice.

    Main Methods:

    • The article discusses the author's personal experiences and practices in integrating medical humanities.
    • It emphasizes a broad definition of medical humanities, encompassing history, literature, film, and theater.
    • The focus is on practical application within the clinico-medical perspective.

    Main Results:

    • Integrating medical humanities provides a valuable framework for healthcare practitioners to navigate the complexities of their profession.
    • This approach helps in achieving a sustainable balance between professional duties and personal well-being.
    • The inclusion of stories, films, and plays enriches the understanding and practice of medicine.

    Conclusions:

    • Medical humanities offer essential tools for healthcare practitioners to manage the emotional and psychological demands of their work.
    • A balanced approach, informed by humanities, is vital for sustained and effective clinical practice.
    • The article advocates for the proactive inclusion of medical humanities in medical education and practice.