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Abstract

The science behind medicine is undeniably critical for advancing our understanding of human health and developing effective treatments. However, this scientific knowledge is only one aspect of providing quality healthcare. To truly serve patients and communities, healthcare providers must also draw upon the insights and practices of the humanities, including disciplines such as ethics, sociology, and anthropology. Understanding cultural and social contexts, grappling with complex ethical dilemmas, and communicating effectively with patients are all crucial skills that stem from the humanities. Without this understanding and application of the humanities, the practice of medicine risks becoming impersonal and ineffective, failing to meet the diverse needs of patients and communities. This need for a balance between scientific knowledge and humanities is illustrated in the two overlapping symbols that represent the hands of a healthcare provider reaching out to connect with patients and the heart representing the application of science to heal the human body. By visualizing the importance of understanding both the human and the human body, we can better appreciate the significance of incorporating both scientific and humanities-based approaches in delivering quality healthcare.

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