Partnerships in International Medical Education
This evening session will welcome some of our International Colleagues joining us remotely to share some stories from across the world. As usual at PRIME conference our programme will also include 'spotlight stories' from some of our team leaders.
The consultation involves a technical clinical dimension (knowledge of disease, diagnosis, and treatment) and a human dimension (e.g. witnessing suffering, compassion, and the therapeutic alliance). In this presentation I will suggest attending to the human dimension is an integral part of the consultation and requires valuing patient lived experience, development of curiosity and epistemic humility. Beyond this, the human dimension calls us to consider patient trauma, poverty and injustice as relevant to health. Although the human dimension is central to person-centred care, curricular reforms for the human dimension fail in the face of the hidden curriculum where future doctors are assimilated into a culture of objectivity and face increasingly neoliberal and market driven workplaces.
Over the last 40 years considerable effort has gone into investigating whether spirituality and / or religion is associated with health outcomes. This interactive seminar will explore the considerable research base that links spirituality / religion with health. The seminar will illuminate areas including:
In doing so we will touch on what sort of truth research can be expected to deliver and our attitudes and experiences towards using spirituality research in our work. At the end of the seminar you will have a clearer idea of the importance and nature of spirituality/religion research and how to apply this.
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