Welcome this book designed to reach out to all humans with an aim to building inner strength and...
Help you to learn how to heal yourself by helping heal others
Develop competences in you that you need to help other humans heal
Competences such as...
Understanding various objects in this universe and their ties and relations aka ontology.
Finding the key to an ontology of the human universe (human ontology) in...
1) the myriad connections between embodied trillion celled units of human tissue and their ties forming different organs and their relations aka anatomy, and...
Learning to trouble shoot their malfunction aka internal medicine and...
2) the complex connections between all other objects outside human embodiment and their tie ups that are also very much a part of the human universe aka psychology and society ( social cognitive ontology).
Continue to develop life long learning competences such as...
Developing user driven learning community ontologies UDLCO both...
1) inside individual cellular connections and their embodiment aka patient centered UDLCO, particular patient knowledge and...
2) Developing medical general knowledge UDLCO
Glossary of terms:
1) Ontology : "theory of objects and their ties. It provides criteria for distinguishing different types of objects (concrete and abstract, existent and nonexistent, real and ideal, independent and dependent) and their ties (relations, dependencies and predication)."
Every medical student may remember how important it was to know the relations of every organ in their first introduction to medicine through human anatomy.
2) UDLCO :
3) UDL :
4) Patient centered UDLCO (particular patient knowledge aka age old precision medicine ) :
Sample : https://medicinedepartment. blogspot.com/2023/09/ongoing- project-knee-ligament-tear. html?m=1
5) General medical knowledge centered UDLCO sample :
Contribution of Anatomy dissection and autopsies to growth of Medical knowledge and Organ transplantation--
https://archive.org/details/building-inner-strength
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