2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7896367
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Humanistic Spirit Training of Medical Students Based on Multisource Medical Data Fusion

Abstract: Medical colleges need to strengthen the cultivation of medical students’ humanistic and spiritual literacy. First of all, schools need to change the current educational concept and the cultivation mode of humanistic quality. In educational work, schools should pay attention to the social cognitive skills of medical students, and at the same time pay attention to the cultivation of students’ basic qualities. Schools need to find problems in time, and schools need to take corresponding measures to deal with thes… Show more

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“…A large number of studies report the practice and effect evaluation of curriculum ideological politics [14] [15] [16]. However, few studies have explored the guiding role of psychological education in the curriculum of ideological politics.…”
Section: Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of studies report the practice and effect evaluation of curriculum ideological politics [14] [15] [16]. However, few studies have explored the guiding role of psychological education in the curriculum of ideological politics.…”
Section: Artsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In healthcare, IS is concerned with how information is processed and how doctors communicate and engage in medical tasks and practices in addition to education and research, such as information science and technology [22]. In healthcare organizations, such as hospitals, IS has been labeled differently, including electronic health records, HIS, and health record systems [23].…”
Section: Healthcare In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%