viernes, 22 de junio de 2018

Psychosocial and Anthropological Bases of Health I"


Hi classmates:
Resultado de imagen para compasionToday I will talk about the subject that I have enjoyed most during this semester, not because it’s so entertaining but because it is very different to what we see in all courses, this is "Psychosocial and Anthropological Bases of Health I". In dentistry we are accustomed to see everything objectively but this course does the opposite, seeks to put us on the patient's side, we no longer dedicate ourselves to seeing the disease, we see the patient as a whole, we care about making them feel comfortable beyond just giving them the treatment and never seeing them again.
Some of the issues we have seen are the compassion in dentistry, this is summarized in trying to help the patient with the best possible disposition; we have seen different paradigms prevailing in health today and even public health.
I think I liked it because it makes me think in a different way, as I'm used to, focused on the patient, it's entertaining to see everything from a point of view that isn’t focused on the disease.
Greetings!

4 comentarios:

  1. Despite of I'm not be humanist, I think is very necessary the anthropology because the course talk about of topics as biotic and relationship patient-dentist.

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  3. I like the thematic of this subject but it's difficult for me because I am a zero to the left on the humanist side :( but I find the perspective it poses very interesting

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  4. I think it is very positive that we have this kind of courses where they teach you how to treat patients, to be more empathetic, more human.

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