Building on a series of higher educational arts/medicine initiatives, an interdisciplinary drawing module themed on the human body was developed for both year 3 Craft students and year 3 Medicine degree students. This became the subject of a research project exploring how the collaborative approach to drawing adopted on this module impacted on the students’ learning. In this article, emphasis is given to issues thought to have most potential relevance to medical education. Methods Using an ethnographic research design, the methods adopted were: direct observation of all aspects of the module sessions, audio and video recordings and photographs of the sessions, the incorporation of a semi-structured discussion at the end of each session, and...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
This study assesses the many ways that artists and scientists have similar methods of abstract think...
Introduction. Medical students often describe the gross anatomy course as both stressful and a rite ...
Drawing is taught in higher education across art and design but also, increasingly, in medical educa...
Background: Stand-alone undergraduate wellness programmes have attempted to address the problem of b...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
This research project examines how using the visual arts can develop medical insight, as part of a p...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
benefits for medical students in collaborative drawing: creativity, reflection and ‘critical looking
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: Experiential art making in a clinical clerkship offers opportunities for students to gai...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
This study assesses the many ways that artists and scientists have similar methods of abstract think...
Introduction. Medical students often describe the gross anatomy course as both stressful and a rite ...
Drawing is taught in higher education across art and design but also, increasingly, in medical educa...
Background: Stand-alone undergraduate wellness programmes have attempted to address the problem of b...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
This research project examines how using the visual arts can develop medical insight, as part of a p...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
benefits for medical students in collaborative drawing: creativity, reflection and ‘critical looking
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: Experiential art making in a clinical clerkship offers opportunities for students to gai...
One hundred and thirty-three preclinical medical students participated in 24 focus groups over the p...
Background: Alternative approaches to anatomy teaching are becoming popular in response to a reducti...
This study assesses the many ways that artists and scientists have similar methods of abstract think...
Introduction. Medical students often describe the gross anatomy course as both stressful and a rite ...