The Almost Right Word: The Move From Medical to Health Humanities.

Title

The Almost Right Word: The Move From Medical to Health Humanities.

Creator

Jones Therese; Blackie Michael; Garden Rebecca; Wear Delese

Publisher

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges

Date

2017
2017-07

Description

Since the emergence of the field in the 1970s, several trends have begun to challenge the original assumptions, claims, and practices of what became known as the medical humanities. In this article, the authors make the case for the health humanities as a more encompassing label because it captures recent theoretical and pedagogical developments in higher education such as the shift from rigid disciplinary boundaries to multi- and interdisciplinary inquiry, which has transformed humanities curricula in health professions. Calling the area of study health humanities also underscores the crucial distinction between medicine and health. Following a brief history of the field and the rationales that brought humanities disciplines to medical education in the first place-the "why" of the medical humanities-the authors turn to the "why" of the health humanities, using disability studies to illuminate those methodologies and materials that represent the distinction between the two. In addition, the authors make note of how humanities inquiry has now expanded across the landscape of other health professions curricula; how there is both awareness and evidence that medicine is only a minor determinant of health in human populations alongside social and cultural factors; and finally, how the current movement in health professions education is towards interdisciplinary and interprofessional learning experiences for students.

Subject

*Health; *Medicine; *Terminology as Topic; Curriculum; Humanities/*education; Humans; Interdisciplinary Studies

Rights

Article information provided for research and reference use only. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).

Pages

932–935

Issue

7

Volume

92

Citation

Jones Therese; Blackie Michael; Garden Rebecca; Wear Delese, “The Almost Right Word: The Move From Medical to Health Humanities.,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 23, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/4322.