Internal Medicine 2009 - The Contribution of Islam to Modern Medicine
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Internal Medicine 2009


The Contribution of Islam to Modern Medicine

Session #: 859-287
Presenter(s): Faith T. Fitzgerald, MD, MACP
Session Length: 1 hr. 00 min.
Event: Internal Medicine 2009
Date: April 23-25, 2009


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MTP 110
The Contribution of Islam to Modern Medicine

Clinical questions to be addressed:

Appreciate the historical and contemporary contributions of multiple global cultures to both the science and practice of modern medicine.
Describe the contributions of early Islam to Western medicine with the creation of hospitals in the 8th century; to medical teaching, with the establishment of libraries, pharmacology, and preventive medicine; and to its unique code of ethics and conduct.
Provide examples of key Islamic leaders and teachers and their unique contributions.
Highlight the enduring principle of medicine, which is one of the Seven Pillars of Islam: Zakat, Concern for the Needy.




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