A report on the development and prospects of medical psychology in the federal republic of germany

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 1 (3):369-374 (1980)
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Abstract

For eight years Medical Psychology has been an integral part of medical pre-examination as well as of research and teaching in the Federal Republic of Germany, and a great deal of psychological knowledge is taught to the medical student under this heading. Besides mere theory the medical student is supposed to acquire behavior based on psychological findings which will be important to him in medical practice. Nevertheless, students often complain that teaching is too far from reality, due to the fact that Medical Psychology is part of the first, more theoretical, period of medical eduction, even though one of the main objects of this new field is the analysis of the interaction between patient and physician.

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reprint Chemnitz, G.; Feingold, E. (1980) "A report on the development and prospects of Medical Psychology in the Federal Republic of Germany". Metamedicine 1(3):369-374

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Medizinische Psychologie.Alexander Herzberg - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6 (1):24-24.

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