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Medicine combines scientific knowledge with human connection. Treating patients involves both professional expertise and deeply personal interactions that shape the experience for both caregiver and recipient. Healthcare providers must master disease science while recognizing each patient's individual illness journey, influenced by personal values, cultural background, and emotional state. Practitioners must also reflect on how their own perspectives affect patient care within the wider healthcare landscape.
Medical Humanities explores healthcare's human dimensions through arts and humanities methodologies. Aligning with Rochester's biopsychosocial approach, this program offers core training that helps students examine patient-provider relationships through cultural and social lenses while developing practical healthcare skills. The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry offers this intensive one-year Master's program (August-May) designed for:
Healthcare Professionals - including doctors, nurses, therapists, and chaplains seeking to enrich their clinical practice with humanities perspectives.
Humanities Scholars - from fields like history, arts, and cultural studies wanting to incorporate medical themes into their research and teaching.
Students seeking transitional academic experiences