This paper describes an innovative 2 weeks module for medical students facilitated by drama educators and a palliative medicine doctor. The module incorporates drama, end-of-life care, teamwork and reflective practice. The module contents, practical aspects of drama teaching and learning outcomes are discussed. Various themes emerged from a study of Harold Pinter's play, The Caretaker, which were relevant to clinical practice: silence, power, communication, uncertainty and unanswered questions. Drama teaching may be one way of enhancing students' confidence, increasing self- awareness, developing ethical thinking and fostering teamworking. Copyright Article author (or their employer) 2012
Student exposure to illness-related theatrical performances holds intriguing educational possibiliti...
The Social Care profession has become essential to the very functioning of society. We conduct socie...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
This paper describes an innovative 2 weeks module for medical students facilitated by drama educator...
This paper describes an innovative 2 weeks module for medical students facilitated by drama educator...
Drama is a promising means of delivering educational messages in palliative care. Research studies h...
Introduction: Clinical practice includes expressing empathy and understanding key features of humani...
Background: One of the toughest tasks in any profession is the deliverance of death notification. Ma...
The project aimed to explore the effectiveness of drama and nursing students working collaboratively...
This presentation will detail the collaboration between the Theater and Nursing Programs at the Univ...
Being able to communicate effectively is an essential skill for all nurses. Communication in paediat...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
Background: The implementation of humanities, and particularly theatre, into the medical curriculum ...
This article discusses the benefits and challenges of training and engaging drama students as simula...
Introduction The literature documents inadequate palliative medicine training in undergraduate and g...
Student exposure to illness-related theatrical performances holds intriguing educational possibiliti...
The Social Care profession has become essential to the very functioning of society. We conduct socie...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...
This paper describes an innovative 2 weeks module for medical students facilitated by drama educator...
This paper describes an innovative 2 weeks module for medical students facilitated by drama educator...
Drama is a promising means of delivering educational messages in palliative care. Research studies h...
Introduction: Clinical practice includes expressing empathy and understanding key features of humani...
Background: One of the toughest tasks in any profession is the deliverance of death notification. Ma...
The project aimed to explore the effectiveness of drama and nursing students working collaboratively...
This presentation will detail the collaboration between the Theater and Nursing Programs at the Univ...
Being able to communicate effectively is an essential skill for all nurses. Communication in paediat...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
Background: The implementation of humanities, and particularly theatre, into the medical curriculum ...
This article discusses the benefits and challenges of training and engaging drama students as simula...
Introduction The literature documents inadequate palliative medicine training in undergraduate and g...
Student exposure to illness-related theatrical performances holds intriguing educational possibiliti...
The Social Care profession has become essential to the very functioning of society. We conduct socie...
The arts and humanities allow the teaching of palliative medicine to come alive by exploring what is...