Humanism in clinical education: a mixed methods study on the experiences of clinical instructors in Iran.
Hakimeh HazratiShoaleh BigdeliVahideh Zarea GavganiSeyed Kamran Soltani ArabshahiMozhgan BehshidZohreh SohrabiPublished in: Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM (2020)
As a part of the educational culture, humanistic values must be intertwined with the medical education curriculum. In this regard, humanism and clinical reasoning are the two major clusters of clinical teaching; moreover, altruism and adherence to humanistic values, and scientific qualification are other main pillars that should be considered as the criteria for the selection of clinical professors and medical students.