Perspect Public Health. 2018 Jan;138(1):24-25. doi: 10.1177/1757913917736679.
As arts and health programmes are proliferating globally, it is growing more important than ever that there are young researchers being trained and gaining experience in the field. In this article, Daisy Fancourt, of University College London, describes a new network designed to support early career researchers working at the intersection of the arts, humanities, health and medicine.
随着艺术与健康项目在全球范围内的不断增加,培养和积累该领域的年轻研究人员变得愈发重要。在本文中,伦敦大学学院的黛西·范考特(Daisy Fancourt)描述了一个新的网络,旨在为从事艺术、人文、健康和医学交叉领域工作的早期职业研究人员提供支持。