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The Missing Link: Why Spiritual Care Should Be a Must in Medical Training
USAMonday, May 19, 2025
So, why isn't spiritual care a core part of medical training? Maybe it's seen as too touchy-feely. Or maybe it's hard to measure. But that doesn't mean it's not important. In fact, studies show that spiritual care can improve patient outcomes. It can reduce stress, anxiety, and even physical symptoms.
It's time to bridge this gap. Medical schools should make spiritual care a mandatory part of the curriculum. Doctors should be trained to address the whole person, not just the physical body. After all, health is about more than just the absence of disease. It's about well-being, purpose, and meaning.
This shift won't happen overnight. But it's a step in the right direction. By valuing and integrating spiritual care into medical education, we can train a new generation of doctors. Doctors who are ready to support patients in every aspect of their lives.
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