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What is the Role of the Arts in Medical Education and Patient Care? A Survey-based Qualitative Study.

Susan E PoriesSorbarikor PiawahGregory A AbelSamyukta MullangiJennifer DoyleJoel T Katz
Published in: The Journal of medical humanities (2019)
To inform medical education reform efforts, we systematically collected information on the level of arts and humanities engagement in our medical school community. Attitudes regarding incorporating arts and humanities-based teaching methods into medical education and patient care were also assessed. An IRB-approved survey was electronically distributed to all faculty, residents, fellows, and students at our medical school. Questions focused on personal practice of the arts and/or humanities, as well as perceptions of, and experience with formally incorporating these into medical teaching. Of 13,512 community members surveyed, 2,775 responded (21% overall response rate). A majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that medical education and patient care could be "enhanced" by the integration of the arts (67% and 74% respectively). There was enthusiastic support for the creation of a formal program in the arts at our medical school (72 %). Integration of the arts into medical education may have a role in improving the quality of medical training and would likely be well received by teachers and learners.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • neural network
  • medical students
  • emergency medicine