Abstract
Universal health has been highly valued by the public and the government,and medical science and technology have been much improved.However,these are accompanied by a complex situation of doctor-patient relationship.We discuss here that humanism be fostered in medical education and clinical practice.A harmonious doctor-patients relationship can be maintained only when patientcentered medical service is applied and humanistic care is integrated but not overly dependent on technology and seeing patient as mere cases. Key words: Medical humanities; Science and technology; National health; Harmonious society
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