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<h2>From evidence to narrative: humanistic care and inclusive practice in medicine</h2>
<h2>From evidence to narrative: humanistic care and inclusive practice in medicine</h2>
<p>Against the backdrop of rapidly evolving medical technology, we recognise that relying on data and standardised treatments alone cannot fully meet the needs of patients. For this reason, we have turned to narrative medicine. Through an in-depth conversation with Professor Xiaolin Yang from the Centre for Narrative Medicine at Southern Medical University, we have learned how to incorporate more humanistic care into medical practice and communicate with doctors to apply it in their clinical practice. Narrative medicine emphasises an equal dialogue between doctors and patients, understanding patients' unique experiences by listening to their stories and engaging them to provide a more personalised treatment plan.</p>
<p>Against the backdrop of rapidly evolving medical technology, we recognise that relying on data and standardised treatments alone cannot fully meet the needs of patients. For this reason, we have turned to narrative medicine. Through an in-depth conversation with Professor Xiaolin Yang from the Centre for Narrative Medicine at Southern Medical University, we have learned how to incorporate more humanistic care into medical practice and communicate with doctors to apply it in their clinical practice. Narrative medicine emphasises an equal dialogue between doctors and patients, understanding patients' unique experiences by listening to their stories and engaging them to provide a more personalised treatment plan.</p>
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<h4className="center-text">(1)Narrative Intervention and Prescription:</h4>
<h4className="left-text">(1)Narrative Intervention and Prescription:</h4>
<pclassName="indent">Doctors actively listen to the patient's personal story and use it as part of the treatment plan, while providing emotional support and psychological relief to enhance treatment outcomes.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Doctors actively listen to the patient's personal story and use it as part of the treatment plan, while providing emotional support and psychological relief to enhance treatment outcomes.</p>
<h4className="center-text">(2)Establishment of a support network:</h4>
<h4className="left-text">(2)Establishment of a support network:</h4>
<pclassName="indent">Create a community of patients, family members and healthcare professionals to facilitate experience sharing and resource exchange, and enhance mutual psychological support.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Create a community of patients, family members and healthcare professionals to facilitate experience sharing and resource exchange, and enhance mutual psychological support.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Provide scholarships and internship opportunities for students from different backgrounds, especially supporting members of underrepresented groups such as women and ethnic minorities.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Provide scholarships and internship opportunities for students from different backgrounds, especially supporting members of underrepresented groups such as women and ethnic minorities.</p>
<h4className="center-text">(4)Elimination of social prejudice:</h4>
<h4className="left-text">(4)Elimination of social prejudice:</h4>
<pclassName="indent">Increase public awareness of hepatic encephalopathy through media and community activities to reduce misunderstanding and discrimination.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Increase public awareness of hepatic encephalopathy through media and community activities to reduce misunderstanding and discrimination.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Encourage patients to participate in their own treatment decisions, and provide channels for feedback so that patients' voices can be heard.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Encourage patients to participate in their own treatment decisions, and provide channels for feedback so that patients' voices can be heard.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Collaborate with experts from multiple fields to form a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive services and support. This philosophy holds true for iGEM, synthetic biology, and the broader sciences as well. We believe that anyone should have the opportunity to have a voice and contribute to these communities.</p>
<pclassName="indent">Collaborate with experts from multiple fields to form a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive services and support. This philosophy holds true for iGEM, synthetic biology, and the broader sciences as well. We believe that anyone should have the opportunity to have a voice and contribute to these communities.</p>