Artists and healthcare clinicians create alternative perspectives on disability, through disability, stories and performances, and redefine what we perceive as normal. Hosted by artist and storyteller ...
A painting can't heal all that’s ailing the healthcare system, but it might help the healers themselves and, in turn, the ...
Written by: Anupam Agarwal, M.D. Art and music have long been intertwined with medicine and science, offering not only creative expression but also serving as components of healing. Whether during ...
First-year medical students at the College of Medicine at Tower Health honed their observational skills this February during the “Dispassionate Observation in Art and Medicine” event with neurobiology ...
It's a simple and beautiful moment. A mother holds her tiny baby and the father sings a gentle harmony to the tune of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." This baby, however, is hooked up to a thin tube ...
Dr. Laura Tafe, a pathologist at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center created this collage, titled 'Compassion.' which appears in Artists Remaking Medicine. She writes that it reflects her hope for ...
At the 25th World Organisation of Family Doctors (WONCA) World Conference 2025, held recently in Lisbon, Portugal, a packed audience awaited Cindy Lam, MD, emeritus professor in the Department of ...
Nina Katchadourian, “The Hospital, and other medical thrillers” (2015), included as a fold-out poster in ‘Esopus 22: Medicine’ (all images courtesy ‘Esopus’) “I think it’s sometimes too easy to create ...
Art is the prescription Dr. Kevin Reid, DMD, has given himself after retiring from a 26-year orofacial pain practice at the Mayo Clinic. Having served as the chair of Departmental Dental Specialties, ...
Part I: Anatomical models in artistic training: sculpted, living, and dissected. Anatomy in the drawing room at Felix Meritis Maatschappij in Amsterdam: between skin and bones, theory and practice / ...
William Cheselden, engraving showing the diseased part of a human skull, from “Osteographia, or the anatomy of the bones” (1733) (via wellcomeimages.org) Together the collection amounts to a dizzying ...
Performing Arts Medicine Clinic helps ballerina return to the ‘Nutcracker’ for Christmas performance
Like most students around the country in early 2020, Elise Franchi had to take virtual classes as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. But studying dance on Zoom might have contributed to what eventually ...
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