How Religion Shapes The Way People Approach Medicine
Some medical schools are finding ways to teach students about religion and how it can play a role between doctors and patients.
Aug 30, 2018
3 minutes
More than 30 states allow religious exemptions from child abuse and neglect laws. Now, some medical schools are finding ways to teach students about religion and how it can play a role between doctors and patients.
Here & Now‘s Robin Young talks with Dr. Ray Barfield, professor of pediatrics and also a professor of Christian philosophy at Duke Divinity School, which has a program focused on theology, medicine and culture.
“As physicians, we depend on families trusting us, but understanding
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