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Cinemeducation is the use of film in medical education. It was originally coined by Matthew Alexander, Hall, and Pettice in the journal Family Medicine in 1994 [1] and later used by Matthew Alexander, Anna Pavlov, and Patricia Lenahan in their text of the same title. [2] Cinemeducation emphasises the psychosocial aspects of medicine. [3]
Pages in category "Films about medical students" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Films about medical students (20 P) G. Films about genetic engineering (4 C, 68 P) H. Films set in hospitals (1 C, 212 P) I. Films about immunity (5 P)
British medical student Martin E. Blake transfers to a Southern California hospital to start his residency. Outwardly charming, Martin is in reality a narcissist who longs to wield power over others. This attitude quickly alienates him from the nurses, whom he perceives as not respecting him to the extent he deserves.
This is a list of films based on non-fiction articles published in periodicals such as magazines or newspapers. See also List of films based on short fiction.. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – "Can You Say Hero", Esquire, November 1998 – Tom Junod [1]
3) Cady Heron in "Mean Girls" Being the new kid in school definitely isn't easy, yet somehow Cady Heron (a transplant from the wilds of Africa) manages to rise to the top of the social food chain.
Films about the education system in the United States (9 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Films about education" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
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