Humanities and geriatric education: A strategy for recruitment?

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Abstract

Ageing is a common subject in arts and literature as it is a universal experience. The use of the humanities in medical education may have a positive effect on trainees' attitude to caring for seniors and on geriatrics as a career choice. This paper summarizes the role of humanities in medical education and provides some examples and thoughts on how humanities curriculum can be used in geriatric teaching.

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Frank, C., & Martin, R. E. (2015, March 1). Humanities and geriatric education: A strategy for recruitment? Canadian Geriatrics Journal. Canadian Geriatrics Society. https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.18.137

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