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Works by Janet L. Roseman in Medicine and Health Sciences
2023
2021
2020
2017
Editing a special journal on "Spirituality and Sacred Space" for Leibert Publications
Faculty Articles
Integrative medicine fellowship program--working with Dr. Lafferty, Dr. Wallace, Dr. Jill Wallace Ross, Dr. Filker
Faculty Articles
Video Reviews of Clinical Encounters: Can Authentic Feedback Improve Third-Year Student Physicians’ Interpersonal Skills?
Faculty Articles
Empathy in Osteopathic Training and Education Clinical Preceptor Perception of Empathy
Faculty Articles
2016
A 10-Year Longitudinal Study of Effects of a Multifaceted Residency Spiritual Care Curriculum: Clinical Ability, Professional Formation, End of Life, and Culture
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Can History’s Most Inspirational Woman Warrior Joan of Arc serve as an enduring model of empowerment for women with a cancer diagnosis?
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Can Joan of Arc Serve as an Enduring Model of Empowerment for Women With a Cancer Diagnosis?
Faculty Articles
2015
How do medical students respond to the concept of compassion without being cued on its importance?
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"If Joan of Arc Had Cancer: Courage, Faith and Healing from History's Most Inspired Woman Writer Jan 05, 2015 Jan 26, 2015 Accept Action Links IJEMH-14-98 How do medical students respond to concept of compassion without being cued on its importance?What is the role of compassion in medicine,medical education and training?
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2014
Reflections on the Sidney Project™: can we talk? Can we give voice to the taboo topics that are usually not embraced in residency medical education?
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Honoring the Medicine: searching for the embodiment of spiritual commitment and philosophy for student physicians.
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A qualitative study of physicians' views on compassionate patient care and spirituality: medicine as a spiritual practice?
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2013
2008
2005
Spectra-Immunology: The Utilization of Color/Light as a Complementary Therapy for treatment for cancer.
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