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                <journal-title>Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences</journal-title>
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            <issn media_type="print">2737-5374</issn>
            <issn media_type="electronic">2737-5382</issn>
            <publisher>
                <publisher-name>BONI FUTURE DIGITAL PUBLISHING CO.,LIMITED </publisher-name>
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            <url>https://ojs.bonfuturepress.com/index.php/GHSS/article/view/1962</url>
            <volume>7</volume>
            <issue>1</issue>
            <year>2026</year>
            <published-time>2026-02-25</published-time>
            <title>Exploring the “Friendly Clinic” Teaching Model in Medical Humanities</title>
            <author>Jiajia Cai,Shenxin Li,Shan  Lu,Lihong  Shi,Qiming  Zhao,Linxin  Tang,Yan  Liu</author>
            <abstract>To address the current issues of disconnection between medical humanities education and clinical practice, as well as the generally weak development of medical students' humanistic literacy, this study explores a novel teaching model for role empowerment and humanistic cultivation based on the "Friendly Clinic" concept. This model was implemented and tested in the training of 320 medical students at a large tertiary general hospital in China. Results demonstrate that humanistic education driven by clinical scenarios enables students to simultaneously apply knowledge, develop skills, and internalize values during real-world service, achieving effective integration of teaching and learning. Role empowerment not only reinforces professional understanding but also promotes value internalization, offering a practical solution to the "separation of knowledge and action" in ideological and political education. This innovative medical humanities teaching model for Friendly Clinics holds significant practical value.</abstract>
            <keywords>friendly clinic,role empowerment,humanistic shaping,medical humanities teaching model</keywords>
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            <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.61360/BoniGHSS262019620107</article-id>
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