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- 奴隷状態;奴隷根性;卑屈,屈従
English Journal
- Critical medical humanities: embracing entanglement, taking risks.
- Viney W1, Callard F2, Woods A3.
- Medical humanities.Med Humanit.2015 Jun;41(1):2-7. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2015-010692.
- What can the medical humanities achieve This paper does not seek to define what is meant by the medical humanities, nor to adjudicate the exact disciplinary or interdisciplinary knowledges it should offer, but rather to consider what it might be capable of doing. Exploring the many valences of the
- PMID 26052111
- [Relationship health care professional-patient from personalistic perspective. To know how to communicate is like ethical imperative].
- Montaner Abasolo MC1, Soler Company E.
- Cuadernos de bioética : revista oficial de la Asociación Española de Bioética y Ética Médica.Cuad Bioet.2012 Sep-Dec;23(79):631-9.
- The ability to communicate with patients is part of health care practice and contributes to the humanization of such care and to the objectives. With basic coaching tools and personalized attention, the life of the patient can be transformed from the first moments of intervention. Beyond words, pat
- PMID 23320637
- 'Community navigators': making a difference by promoting health in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Logan, Queensland.
- Henderson S1, Kendall E.
- Australian journal of primary health.Aust J Prim Health.2011;17(4):347-54. doi: 10.1071/PY11053.
- A key component of the 2011 Australian National Health Reform, via the Access and Equity Policy, is to improve access to quality health services for all Australians including CALD communities. Awareness has been raised that certain CALD communities in Australia experience limited access to health ca
- PMID 22112703
Japanese Journal
- 卑屈であるとはどういうことか : カント「徳論」の議論を手掛かりとして
- 情報処理学会研究報告電子化知的財産・社会基盤(EIP) 2005(32(2004-EIP-027)), 1-8, 2005-03-19
- NAID 110002695537
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