Unlocking Creativity in Medical Education: Insights from the Arts

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Discover the power of incorporating arts in medical training through a diverse range of content, including theatrical performances, visual arts, and literary works. Explore the intersection between art and medicine to foster holistic learning experiences.

  • Creativity
  • Medical Education
  • Art Integration
  • Arts in Medicine
  • Holistic Learning

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  1. Using The Arts in GP Training Rachel Boyce

  2. David Tennant Hamlet RSC, 2008 Dir Gregory Doran click

  3. Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta (Francisco Goya, 1820) Goya, in gratitude to his friend Arrieta: for the compassion and care with which he saved his life during the acute and dangerous illness he suffered towards the end of the year 1819 in his seventy-third year.

  4. Still Alice (2015) Directors: Richard Glatzer Wash Westmoreland Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristin Stewart click

  5. Beethovens Piano Concerto No. 4, 2nd Movement click

  6. Felix Randal Gerald Manley Hopkins (written 1880, pub 1918)

  7. How to read a poem! what is it about? whose voice are you hearing? what feelings/ emotions does it invoke in you? what images or memories does it invoke? what metaphors does the poet use? what is the poet saying (or trying to say)? what do you like about it? is there anything in the poem that makes you see something in a new light? are there any echoes in the poem from your own experience?

  8. Dedication for a Plot of Ground (1938) William Carlos Williams

  9. How to read a poem! what is it about? whose voice are you hearing? what feelings/ emotions does it invoke in you? what images or memories does it invoke? what metaphors does the poet use? what is the poet saying (or trying to say)? what do you like about it? is there anything in the poem that makes you see something in a new light? are there any echoes in the poem from your own experience?

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