non-peer-reviewedHilary Moss argues for the need for accredited and on-the-job training for artists working in healthcare settings to ensure best arts and heath practice and place the work of artists in this field on an equal footing with health professionals.PUBLISHEDpeer-reviewe
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
Humanity is synergistic with art and medicine. Likewise, art education can be impactful throughout m...
Abstract: The use of arts-based approaches in professional education in health and social care has g...
non-peer-reviewedThis report was published in article format in Medical Humanities, 2009;35:101-105...
The value of arts based medical education is becoming increasingly well established in undergraduat...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
peer-reviewed This position paper presents a new paradigm about the i...
Much of the work of artists relies on tacit or inert understanding of their craft and therefore comm...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
This research project concerns arts practices in healthcare settings and the encounter between artis...
The shift towards interest in the arts in healthcare has been concurrent with what we know about the...
Medical Humanities approach is becoming an important action in the health curriculum. Art can play a...
From the forward by Shirley Cramer, CEO, Royal Society for Public Health: The last few years have se...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
Humanity is synergistic with art and medicine. Likewise, art education can be impactful throughout m...
Abstract: The use of arts-based approaches in professional education in health and social care has g...
non-peer-reviewedThis report was published in article format in Medical Humanities, 2009;35:101-105...
The value of arts based medical education is becoming increasingly well established in undergraduat...
A national arts and health policy framework being developed in 2012 proposes whole of government eng...
There is growing reliable research evidence which supports the claim that the arts are positive for ...
peer-reviewed This position paper presents a new paradigm about the i...
Much of the work of artists relies on tacit or inert understanding of their craft and therefore comm...
Internationally there is growing interest in the use of the arts in the healthcare context evidenced...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires o...
This research project concerns arts practices in healthcare settings and the encounter between artis...
The shift towards interest in the arts in healthcare has been concurrent with what we know about the...
Medical Humanities approach is becoming an important action in the health curriculum. Art can play a...
From the forward by Shirley Cramer, CEO, Royal Society for Public Health: The last few years have se...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group Background: Many arts and health stud...
Humanity is synergistic with art and medicine. Likewise, art education can be impactful throughout m...
Abstract: The use of arts-based approaches in professional education in health and social care has g...