
Welcome to The Healthcare Foundation Center for Humanism and Medicine
at New Jersey Medical School. Founded in 2004 with a generous grant
from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey, the Center promotes
dignity and respect for the individual, commitment to the relief of
suffering and the delivery of care that is kind, just and humble.
For physicians are, at their core, humble servants. Armed with knowledge
and experience, doctors ensure the health of not just individuals,
but the community as well.
With great advances in medical technology and a broader understanding
of disease, doctors have incredible resources at their fingertips.
But an added dimension of physician practice must be incorporated
if we are to advance further the field of medicine.
That dimension is the human dimension.
At New Jersey Medical School, we believe in the spirit of humanism.
Our students are learning to listen, accept, engage, dialogue and
collaborate with their patients. As early as the first year of their
medical education, NJMS students are actively learning in clinical
settings.
The Healthcare Foundation Center for Humanism and Medicine focuses
the ideals of humanism not just in our educational programs but in
our research endeavors, clinical practice and community outreach activities
as well.
We see our commitment to humanism as not only a way to enhance the
medical education of our students, but ultimately, to change the way
medicine is practiced.
We invite you to join us in our quest to change the face of medicine.
Dorian J. Wilson, M.D.
Director