To me, humanism in medicine means that we practice medicine with patients at the center of our actions, treating them as we would want our own family to be treated. It also means that we foster a respectful environment between all members of our care team in medicine.
Daniela Medina
What humanism in medicine means to me is to treat the person as a whole, respect their cultural identity and values, educate them, and provide complete and compassionate care. Understanding the reasons why the patient is in front of you, how they got there, and their goals of care is essential to bring humanism and medicine together.
Prisca Obidike
Humanism in medicine means treating patients how I would want to be treated- with active listening, empathy, respect, fairness, and evidence-based care.
Banan Otaibi
To me, humanism in medicine means always putting patients and their wishes at the center of our care plan. Humanism involves prioritizing a patient and their family’s wishes and tailoring our practice to provide the most holistic care for them as individuals.
Marisa Riley
Humanism in medicine means seeking to heal through care of the whole person. It centers on valuing human life and human dignity, with respect for all aspects of the individual that can impact their care and relationship with their physician.
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