Medical Humanities & Clinical Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.6092/2282-1619/mjcp-2896Keywords:
Clinical Psychology, Medical Humanities, Medicine & Surgery.Abstract
The aim of the last MJCP editorials was to establish a bridge between scientific research, teaching and public engagement in accordance with the production of the Journal, which is one of the activities of the University of Messina. With this piece we want to point out the institution in the two channels for the degree in Medicine and Surgery in the first year of the course, 2020-21, of an Integrated Course (IC) called Medical Humanities (MH), already promoted by the College of the Italian Coordinators of the Degree Courses in Medicine and Surgery.
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