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医学院课程对艺术与医学史交叉领域的长期影响。

Long-Term Impact of a Medical School Course on the Intersection of Art and Medical History.

作者信息

Coller Bobbi G, Slamovits Gabriel, Coller Barry S

机构信息

Department of Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, 10029, USA.

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, 10029, USA.

出版信息

MedEdPublish (2016). 2024 Aug 22;14:51. doi: 10.12688/mep.20112.2. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

One recent trend in medical education is the integration of humanities into the curriculum, including viewing works of art in museums, with analysis of short-term, but not long-term, impact. We developed a course for medical students, trainees, and faculty at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai co-taught by an art historian and a physician/medical historian that features images of great works of art to make connections between art and medical history with the following goals: 1. To encourage the students to make careful and systematic observations, describe what they see to others in the group, and exchange their views respectfully, 2. To sensitize students to the patient's experience of illness by discussing artists' depictions of patients and the impact of their illness on family and friends, and 3. To highlight milestones in medical history by focusing on artworks that epitomize the state of medical care and science at a defined point in time. We have taught the course for more than a decade and so wanted to assess whether participating in the course had a long-term impact.

METHODS

We created and deployed a five-question survey to 167 students and received responses from 35 of those students.

RESULTS

97% of respondents answered that they still think about the course, and large majorities of the respondents indicated that the course, had an impact on how they viewed works of art (91%), their appreciation of the history of medicine (89%), and their observational skills (80%). More than half the students responded that the course sensitized them to the patient's perspective of illness (63%) and had an impact on how they viewed their role as a physician (51%).

CONCLUSIONS

Our course has had a long-term impact on the respondents across a wide range of professional and personal characteristics.

摘要

背景

医学教育的一个最新趋势是将人文学科融入课程,包括在博物馆参观艺术作品,并分析其短期而非长期影响。我们为西奈山伊坎医学院的医学生、实习生和教员开发了一门课程,由一位艺术史学家和一位内科医生/医学史学家共同授课,课程以伟大艺术作品的图像为特色,旨在建立艺术与医学史之间的联系,目标如下:1. 鼓励学生进行细致、系统的观察,向小组中的其他人描述他们所看到的,并相互尊重地交流观点;2. 通过讨论艺术家对患者的描绘以及疾病对家人和朋友的影响,使学生对患者的患病经历更加敏感;3. 通过聚焦代表特定时间点医疗护理和科学水平的艺术作品,突出医学史上的里程碑。我们已经教授这门课程十多年了,因此想评估参与该课程是否有长期影响。

方法

我们创建并向167名学生发放了一份包含五个问题的调查问卷,收到了其中35名学生的回复。

结果

97%的受访者表示他们仍会想起这门课程,绝大多数受访者指出该课程对他们看待艺术作品的方式(91%)、对医学史的理解(89%)以及观察能力(80%)产生了影响。超过半数的学生表示该课程使他们对患者的疾病视角更加敏感(63%),并对他们如何看待自己作为医生的角色产生了影响(51%)。

结论

我们的课程对具有广泛专业和个人特征的受访者产生了长期影响。

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