Philosophy of Relational Care
Relational care is an approach to healthcare that focuses on the individual's social environment and interpersonal connections rather than simply treating their...
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: Philosophy of relational care: how healthcare providers build strong bonds and improve patient outcomes
How do content gaps and biases in medical education reflect cultural homophobia/transphobia, and what implications does that have for clinical practice with LGBTQ+ patients?
As society becomes...
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: Uncovering homophobia and transphobia: examining curricular biases in medical education for lgbtq+ patient care
Cultural Perceptions of Medical Authority
Medical authority is defined as "the right to exercise power within a healthcare setting". In many cultures around the world, traditional medicine has...
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: Cultural perceptions of medical authority: how traditional beliefs impact patient trust and outcomes
Medicine is an integral part of society, playing a significant role in maintaining public health and well-being. It is a field that has undergone rapid advancements over time, resulting in improved...
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: Sexuality in medicine: should doctors fit the patient or vice versa?
Sexual dysfunction is a prevalent condition that affects millions worldwide, yet its management remains largely neglected due to sociocultural stigma, shame, and embarrassment. Healthcare providers'...
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: How healthcare providers attitudes shape patient outcomes in managing sexual dysfunction: an indepth analysis