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Part two of our exploration of the connections between art, artistic thinking, creativity, with clinical reasoning and diagnosis.
We speak to Alexa Miller, a medical educator who uses arts-based learning and visual thinking skills to train students and seasoned professionals alike to better observe, describe, communicate, and to tolerate uncertainty.
We also speak with Jay Baruch, a writer, medical educator, and emergency doctor who is also the director the clinical arts and humanities at Brown Medical School.
By Drs. Art Nahill & Nic Szecket4.8
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Part two of our exploration of the connections between art, artistic thinking, creativity, with clinical reasoning and diagnosis.
We speak to Alexa Miller, a medical educator who uses arts-based learning and visual thinking skills to train students and seasoned professionals alike to better observe, describe, communicate, and to tolerate uncertainty.
We also speak with Jay Baruch, a writer, medical educator, and emergency doctor who is also the director the clinical arts and humanities at Brown Medical School.

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