医学中的艺术:在教室、考场、阅览室

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Todd Guth, Molly Medakovich, Sarah S. Milla
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在这篇文章中,作者讨论了科罗拉多大学医学院(CUSOM)与生物伦理与人文中心和丹佛艺术博物馆合作开发的医学艺术课程的发展和当前课程设置。艺术博物馆为基础的技术实施与医学生的例子讨论与目标,方法和教学重点。医学专业人员的翻译技能,包括移情、对歧义的容忍、视角、偏见和沟通,在医学教师和艺术博物馆教育工作者的促进下,通过参与视觉艺术的实践,强调了这一点。在课堂活动的讨论之后,两位合著者,来自CUSOM医学部和放射科的医师教育工作者,分别讨论了这些技能在考场和阅览室的直接应用和重要性。关键词:视觉思维策略艺术博物馆教育卫生专业教育视觉艺术医学人文医学医学教育感谢与感谢作者要感谢Therese (Tess) Jones博士和Lauren Thompson在CUSOM医学艺术会议的发展和倡导中发挥的重要作用。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Art in medicine: in the classroom, exam room, and Reading room
AbstractIn this article, the authors discuss the development and current curriculum of the Art in Medicine course at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (CUSOM), developed in collaboration with the Centre for Bioethics and Humanities, and the Denver Art Museum. Examples of art museum-based techniques implemented with medical students are discussed with objectives, methods, and pedagogy highlighted. Translational skillsets for medical professionals, including empathy, tolerance of ambiguity, perspective taking, bias, and communication are emphasised through practice in engagement in visual arts with facilitation by medical faculty and art museum educators. Following the discussion of classroom based activities, two of the co-authors, physician-educators from the CUSOM Departments of Medicine and Radiology, discuss the direct applications and importance of these skillsets in the context of the exam room and the reading room respectively.Keywords: Visual thinking strategiesart museum-based educationhealth professional educationvisual artmedical humanitiesmedical educationart of medicine Gratitude and AcknowledgementThe authors would like to thank Therese (Tess) Jones PhD and Lauren Thompson for their important roles in the development of and advocacy for the Art in Medicine sessions at CUSOM.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Psychiatry is the premier review journal in the field with a truly international authorship and readership. Each bimonthly issue is dedicated to a specific theme relevant to psychiatry, edited by recognized experts on the topic, who are selected by the Editors and the Editorial Board. Each issue provides in-depth, scholarly reviews of the topic in focus. The Journal reaches a broad international readership including clinicians, academics, educators, and researchers who wish to remain up-to-date with recent and rapid developments in various fields of psychiatry. It aims to be of value to trainees by choosing topics of relevance to career development, which are also suitable for clinicians for continuing professional development.
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