SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL FEATURES OF IMPROVING MEDICAL CULTURE

  • Akmaljon TURSUNPO‘LATOV Namangan davlat universiteti tadqiqotchisi
Keywords: Medical Culture, Bioethics, Epistemology,Ontology, Social Determinants of Health, Cultural Competence, Patient Empowerment, Health Equity, Technological Advancements, Mental Health.

Abstract

The concept of medical culture encompasses the collective practices, beliefs, and norms related to health and medicine within a society. This article explores the socio-philosophical features of improving medical culture, emphasizing the interplay between social dynamics, philosophical underpinnings, and cultural evolution. By examining historical perspectives, contemporary challenges, and the potential for future developments, we aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how medical culture can be enhanced to better serve individuals and communities.

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Published
2024-10-03
How to Cite
TURSUNPO‘LATOV, A. (2024). SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL FEATURES OF IMPROVING MEDICAL CULTURE. News of the NUUz, 1(1.6.1), 223-224. https://doi.org/10.69617/nuuz.v1i1.6.1.3789