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This blog is the last of a four-part series covering the topic of spirituality and healing in medicine, specifically during end-of-life care, and is based on an article by Curlin Hall. In a pluralistic society, most authors encourage physicians to remain neutral when addressing their patients’ spiritual concerns.  However, this is based on the assumption [...]

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This blog is part three of a series covering the topic of spirituality and healing in medicine, specifically during end-of-life care, and is based on an article by Curlin Hall.   The power dynamics within the patient-physician relationship have been a topic of many studies and discussions over the past few years.  Power, within relationships, [...]

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This blog is part two of a series covering the topic of spirituality and healing in medicine, specifically during end-of-life care, and is based on an article by Curlin Hall.   Competency among physicians is governed by completion of mandatory education within a classroom during medical school, practical demonstration during residency under supervision, and continuous [...]

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I am currently enrolled in a class at Harvard Medical School called “Spirituality and Healing in Medicine” which aims to provide a framework for understanding the spiritual dimension of patients’ lives, as well as spiritual issues that arise during the practice of medicine, specifically during end-of-life care.  This class is comprised of people from a [...]

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