Article Text
Research Article
The role of literature in medical education. A commentary on the poem: Roswell, Hanger 84.
Statistics from Altmetric.com
This is a PDF-only article. The first page of the PDF of this article appears above.
Other content recommended for you
- “Medicalisation of falling in love”: medical students’ responses to Thomas Mann’s The Black Swan
- Evaluating a poetry workshop in medical education
- In defence of utility: the medical humanities and medical education
- Faster, higher, stronger – together? A bibliometric analysis of author distribution in top medical education journals
- Teaching medical humanities in the digital world: affordances of technology-enhanced learning
- Literature and the “good doctor” in Ian McEwan’s Saturday
- Whatever happened to medical politics?
- Medical humanities
- Dickens’ characters on the couch: an example of teaching psychiatry using literature
- A mixed method, multiperspective evaluation of a near peer teaching programme