Health Humanities in Postgraduate Medical Education - Allan D. Peterkin, Anna Skorzewska

Health Humanities in Postgraduate Medical Education

Buch | Softcover
360 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-084990-0 (ISBN)
41,10 inkl. MwSt
Most medical schools in the US, Canada and UK now incorporate some form of arts and humanities-based teaching into their curricula. What happens in residency is another story. Most postgraduate programs do not continue the thread of such teaching although many residents would like to deepen their understanding of the medical humanities before they move into practice. The humanities emphasize "the human side of medicine", and can provide a counterpoint to the reductionism of evidence-based medicine and technological hubris for young doctors as they apply new knowledge and skills in ambiguous, real-life encounters with patients who are living with complicated health problems.

Humanities-based education can help both sides of the relationship: programs are shown to reduce burnout and mental health issues in young physicians, and can also help learning practitioners grapple with the most difficult aspects of their craft: how does one persuade patients on a course of treatment, while respecting informed consent? How does one work with families? How does one listen to and treat patients exhibiting self-harm tendencies? Available research may demonstrate the efficacy of such exposures, but provide little practical advice or resources for setting up programs across specialty and sub-specialty disciplines.

Health Humanities in Post-Graduate Medical Education will fill this gap in knowledge translation for the thousands of residency programs worldwide, allowing educators, supervisors, and residents themselves to create robust and educationally sound workshops, seminars, study groups, lecture series, research and arts-based projects, publications and events.

Allan Peterkin is a Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine at the University of Toronto, where he heads the Program in Health, Arts and Humanities and serves as Humanities Faculty Lead for undergraduate medical education and post-MD studies. He is the author of 14 books for adults and children, including Staying Human During Residency Training-How To Survive and Thrive After Medical School. Anna Skorzewska is a psychiatrist and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine. She runs a Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit and teaches extensively in both postgraduate and continuing professional development. She has an interest in the use of the arts and humanities in clinical practice and in medical education. She started a film program for psychiatric inpatients in collaboration with the Toronto International Film Festival. She has been the executive producer of a documentary film portrait of a psychiatric inpatient ward that was part of the official selection of The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.

Foreword-At the Coalface: Engaging the Humanities in Medical Education
Arno K. Kumagai

Acknowledgments

Contributors

About the Authors


1. Why Are the Health Humanities Relevant (and Vital) in Postgraduate Medical Education?
Anna Skorzewska and Allan D. Peterkin

2. Redirecting the Clinical Gaze: Film as a Tool of Critical Reflection in Residency Training
Elysse Leonard and Michael Tau

3. Narrative Medicine in Postgraduate Medical Education: Practices, Principles, Paradoxes
Shannon Arntfield and Kathryn Hynes

4. "Learning on the Job": Ethics in Postgraduate Medical Education
Chryssa McAlister, Mona Gupta, Carrie Bernard, Neda Ghiam, and Philip C. Hébertt

5. The Visible Curriculum
Eva-Marie Stern and Shelley Wall

6. Teaching the Social Sciences in Residency
Zach Feilchenfeld, Ayelet Kuper, Farah Friesen, Amanda Chen, and Cynthia Whitehead

7. The Use of Theater With Medical Residents: An Embodied Approach to Learning About Self and Other
L. J. Nelles, Peggy Hamilton, Paul Robert D'Alessandro, Jeremy Rezmovitz, Lu Gao, Suvendrini Lena, and Anna Skorzewska

8. Promoting Collaborative Competencies: Using the Arts and the Humanities to Enhance Relational Practice and Teamwork
Sylvia Langlois and Karen Gold

9. Teaching History of Medicine/Healthcare in Residency
Edward Shorter and Susan E. Bélangerr

10. Difficult Conversations: Evaluating the Medical Humanities
Martina Kelly

11. How to Fund and Promote Arts-Based Initiatives in Postgraduate Medical Education
Robert Pierre Tomas

Afterword
Craig Irvine

Appendix: Suggested Readings and Resources

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 206 x 137 mm
Gewicht 376 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Med. Psychologie / Soziologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-19-084990-8 / 0190849908
ISBN-13 978-0-19-084990-0 / 9780190849900
Zustand Neuware
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