The prism model: advancing a theory of practice for arts and humanities in medical education [PDF]
Introduction The arts and humanities have transformative potential for medical education. Realizing this potential requires an understanding of what arts and humanities teaching is and what it aims to do. A 2016 review of exclusively quantitative studies
Tracy Moniz +8 more
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The Role of Online Arts and Humanities in Medical Student Education: Mixed Methods Study of Feasibility and Perceived Impact of a 1-Week Online Course [PDF]
BackgroundThe arts and humanities have been integrated into medical student education worldwide. Integrated arts and humanities courses have been found to serve four primary functions: mastering skills, perspective taking ...
Kaitlin Stouffer +7 more
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Integration of arts and humanities in medicine to develop well-rounded physicians: the roles of health sciences librarians [PDF]
Over the past ten years, there has been a growing interest in integrating arts and humanities in medicine to increase learners’ empathy and resilience; improve personal well-being, communication, and observational skills; enhance self-reflection; and ...
Misa Mi +3 more
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On the arts and humanities in medical education [PDF]
This paper aims to position the birth of the Medical Humanities movement in a greater historical context of twentieth century American medical education and to paint a picture of the current landscape of the Medical Humanities in medical training.
Danielle G. Rabinowitz
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Arts and Humanities and the others: Why can’t we measure arts and humanities [PDF]
The use of numbers (publications and citations) to evaluate research/er performances are widespread since ease of use. However, disciplinary differences must be considered to evaluate research/ers accurately without misjudgments in tenures and incentives.
Taşkın Zehra, Doğan Güleda
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Research on Arts and Humanities: A Selected Survey and Works Presented at ATINER’s Annual Humanities and Arts Conferences [PDF]
This paper presents a survey of twenty-six research presentations at the 9th Annual International Conference which took place in Athens, 3-4 January 2022. Participants were coming from thirteen different countries (Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, Hungary, India,
David P. Wick +2 more
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A Content Analysis of Three Works of Aviation Literature
Using the qualitative research method of Content Analysis, a comprehensive exploration was conducted into three acclaimed works of aviation literature: Wind, Sand and Stars, by Antoine de Saint-Exupery; West with the Night, by Beryl Markham; and Fate is ...
Paul A. Craig
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Introduction There have been increasing efforts to integrate the arts and humanities into medical education, particularly during undergraduate medical education (UME).
Joshua Anil +4 more
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Introduction - Two Stories of the Arts and Humanities – and a Third Version Emerging
During the past few decades, a spectre has emerged, which is now haunting the Arts and Humanities in the Western world. The question posed by this spectre is: What is the usefulness of studying Arts and Humanities?
Gunhild Agger +4 more
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Developments in medical humanities in Sri Lanka: A call for regional and global action
Introduction: Medical Humanities is the interface of health sciences and humanities and an emerging field of interest. Several papers have outlined the status of this field in the Asian region where a diversity of teaching and learning approaches have ...
Saroj Jayasinghe, Santhushya Fernando
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