The author describes the nature of transformative education, and highlights the potential importance of its implementation in creating physician-healers and propagating whole person care. The author proposes that teaching courses in healing are integral to the professional identity formation of “doctors as healers”. The teaching of Healing in workshop format for medical students is used as a template to suggest innovative teaching models (after Mezirow, Boyd and Myers, Daloz and Dirkx) which may be used to engender personal transformation in doctors and medical students, many of whom are trained as applied scientists in health
The authors describe a longitudinal third- and fourth-year elective, 'The Art of Doctoring', introdu...
For several years an interdisciplinary course called “Healing and the Arts” has been offered to unde...
The long history of healing traditions provides many paths, each offering unique and useful insight....
We report upon the design, content and feedback from an interactive, experiential series of Workshop...
Medicine ” 2 reveals deep yearnings and strong convictions among clinicians, patients, and medical s...
Among possible adult learning theories, transformative learning emerged in the 1990’s with the aim t...
Recent calls for an expanded perspective on medical education and training include focusing on compl...
There is an observable growing interest in the process of healing. While most are familiar with wha...
Background Healer's Art (HA) is a voluntary course offered during medical school. The course aims t...
Context Transformative learning (TL) has been described as learning that challenges established p...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
Through analysis and interpretation of transcribed taped conversations with two remarkable Universit...
It is estimated that between 25-75% of physicians suffer from burnout. Symptoms of emotional exhaust...
The vast array of technologic advances in medicine has transformed traditional medical practice and ...
It is a significant challenge for any medical education program to provide adequate training in medi...
The authors describe a longitudinal third- and fourth-year elective, 'The Art of Doctoring', introdu...
For several years an interdisciplinary course called “Healing and the Arts” has been offered to unde...
The long history of healing traditions provides many paths, each offering unique and useful insight....
We report upon the design, content and feedback from an interactive, experiential series of Workshop...
Medicine ” 2 reveals deep yearnings and strong convictions among clinicians, patients, and medical s...
Among possible adult learning theories, transformative learning emerged in the 1990’s with the aim t...
Recent calls for an expanded perspective on medical education and training include focusing on compl...
There is an observable growing interest in the process of healing. While most are familiar with wha...
Background Healer's Art (HA) is a voluntary course offered during medical school. The course aims t...
Context Transformative learning (TL) has been described as learning that challenges established p...
It is a fact: the human side of medicine will always be an integral part of medical education and pr...
Through analysis and interpretation of transcribed taped conversations with two remarkable Universit...
It is estimated that between 25-75% of physicians suffer from burnout. Symptoms of emotional exhaust...
The vast array of technologic advances in medicine has transformed traditional medical practice and ...
It is a significant challenge for any medical education program to provide adequate training in medi...
The authors describe a longitudinal third- and fourth-year elective, 'The Art of Doctoring', introdu...
For several years an interdisciplinary course called “Healing and the Arts” has been offered to unde...
The long history of healing traditions provides many paths, each offering unique and useful insight....