
Medical humanity, as ambiguous and inclusive as the concept seems at first glance, is broadly defined as an interdisciplinary field in humanities, social science and the arts, involving such extensive fields as ethics, history, religion, cultural studies, sociology, psychology, literature, etc., and their application to medical education and practice.~ In the United States, Europe and Canada, many medical universities have integrated the learning of medical humanities in their curricula, which many scholars claim may help medical students to build up a humane and holistic orientation in the future。



















