Using Visual Arts Education and Reflective Practice to Increase Empathy and Perspective Taking in Medical Students.
Sina RezaeiAndrew ChildressBhavika KaulKelly Magill RosalesAlana NewellStacey RosePublished in: MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources (2023)
Participation in the elective was associated with self-reported improvements in visual observation, awareness of bias, and empathetic communication. IRI results showed that participants also demonstrated improved perspective taking. Since perspective taking is a cognitive component of empathy, we have provided some empirical evidence that arts education in medical school can promote empathic attitudes and skills.