The first edition of The Arts in Medical Education outlined the principles and methods for using arts resources in teaching aspects of the medical curriculum. The second edition has been expanded with new chapters, which enliven and enhance the teaching of some of the more challenging areas of medical practice. The book includes many colour illustrations, photographs, poems and literary extracts. It is invaluable to healthcare educators and medical professionals with teaching responsibilities, offering information, structure and inspiration. 'There is considerable art in the practice of medicine. This book represents a practical tool to stimulate educators and learners to consider new approaches to medical education that reflect changing societal needs and practice patterns by introducing the visual and literary arts to medical education; to embrace the art of medicine. Medical schools around the world are exploring the influence of the visual arts on physician practice and understanding the nature of healing as well as suffering. We hope you will find this book an important tool in your exploration of the power and influence of the arts in medicine.'ere is considerable art in the practice of medicine. This book represents a practical tool to stimulate educators and learners to consider new approaches to medical education that reflect changingsocietal needs and practice patterns by introducing the visual and literary arts to medical education; to embrace the art of medicine. Medical schools around the world are exploring the influence of the visual arts on physician practice and understanding the nature of healing as well as suffering. We hope you will find this book an important tool in your exploration of the power and influence of the arts in medicine.'
About the AuthorElaine Powley was a general practitioner in Kirkbymoorside, ix North Yorkshire for many years and has worked in medical education as a GP trainer and programme director. She has taught widely on postgraduate seminars for the Academic Unit for Primary Care, University of Leeds. She is a member of the European General Practice Research Network and has presented papers relating to using the arts in medicine. She is a passionate traveller. Roger Higson qualified in medicine at Cambridge University in 1971 and was a general practitioner in Masham and Kirkby Malzeard in North Yorkshire for 30 years. He is currently a training programme director on the Northallerton Vocational Training Scheme for General Practice and runs seminars on using the creative arts in medical education in the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery and the Academic Unit for Primary Care at The University of Leeds.
Book InformationISBN 9781846195655
Author Elaine PowleyFormat Paperback
Page Count 180
Imprint CRC PressPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 330g