The proposed workshop presents a film-based curriculum in whole person care.This curriculum includes one 37-minute film (A Certain Kind of Light – screened in 18 film festivals around the world) and six smaller films that are each 5-10 minutes in length, and are accompanied by a journaling process (all of which explore whole person care in medicine). These are not the traditional “teaching” films, but films developed from a more artistic/creative standpoint, for the purposes of affecting attitudes, as much as teaching skills. The workshop will include the following: Introduction: Discussion of how the film-based curriculum impacts culture change as much as personal change of the healthcare practitioner. Content: If there is not enough time ...
Background For decades film has proved to be a powerful form of communication. Whether produced as ...
This article introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines...
Background: “The future of medicine depends on finding the way to (re)introduce the humanities to th...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
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There has been an increase in the use of arts in Australian General Practice medical education in re...
There is a burgeoning body of literature (Johnson and Jackson 2005; Cornett, 2006; Jensen and Curtis...
Many times a Hollywood movie has scenes that are useful to illustrate aspects of health care practic...
Caring science that has a foundation in ‘lived experience’ may be viewed as a ‘patient science’, in ...
There is a burgeoning body of literature (Johnson and Jackson 2005; Cornett, 2006; Jensen and Curtis...
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This paper introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines o...
Film is a highly attractive teaching instrument for the study of different terminal diseases, explor...
Background For decades film has proved to be a powerful form of communication. Whether produced as ...
This article introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines...
Background: “The future of medicine depends on finding the way to (re)introduce the humanities to th...
For several decades, medicaleducators have used film tointroduce complex topics; the practice is so ...
Conference Theme: Enhancing Faculty Development at the Workplace: From Theory to Practice - Trends,...
There has been an increase in the use of arts in Australian General Practice medical education in re...
There is a burgeoning body of literature (Johnson and Jackson 2005; Cornett, 2006; Jensen and Curtis...
Many times a Hollywood movie has scenes that are useful to illustrate aspects of health care practic...
Caring science that has a foundation in ‘lived experience’ may be viewed as a ‘patient science’, in ...
There is a burgeoning body of literature (Johnson and Jackson 2005; Cornett, 2006; Jensen and Curtis...
Background: Professionalism topics are usually not covered as a separate lesson within formal curric...
Background: Medical schools are currently charged with a lack of education as far as empathic/relati...
Background: There are rising concerns about how to teach psychosocial aspects of medicine to student...
This paper introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines o...
Film is a highly attractive teaching instrument for the study of different terminal diseases, explor...
Background For decades film has proved to be a powerful form of communication. Whether produced as ...
This article introduces a cross-disciplinary collaboration that has brought together the disciplines...
Background: “The future of medicine depends on finding the way to (re)introduce the humanities to th...