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Adapt to Connect: An Interview With Matt Logan
Working at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, Matt Logan is familiar with adapting music making to pediatric patients admitted to the hematology, oncology, blood and marrow transplant, and neuro rehabilitation units. Matt’s intention is to inspire connection, trust, curiosity, creativity, and expressivity when making music with young patients. In this podcast, he emphasizes selecting instruments that provide an optimal level of challenge and interest for the child and songs that are meaningful to families. He speaks to the value of including everyone in the patient’s room in the musical experience to level out the dynamic of power in a medical setting. To Matt, adapting instruments for young children means using pentatonic scales and providing a high quality musical experience. Spontaneous, improvised songwriting, captured on Mom’s or Dad’s cellphone is what Matt does on a daily basis. His top advice is to prioritize connections with children through the non-verbal act of making music.
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About The Interviewee
Matt Logan, MA, MT-BC, is a clinician and internship director at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, California. He primarily works with patients undergoing cancer treatment and neurological rehabilitation. Connecting through music and adapting in the moment are key to his professional success. Contact: [email protected]
Suggested Citation
Ruffner, A. (2023, July 15). Adapt to connect: An interview with Matt Logan [Audio podcast]. imagine. www.imagine.musictherapy.biz
The post Adapt to Connect first appeared on imagine.
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Adapt to Connect: An Interview With Matt Logan
Working at the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, Matt Logan is familiar with adapting music making to pediatric patients admitted to the hematology, oncology, blood and marrow transplant, and neuro rehabilitation units. Matt’s intention is to inspire connection, trust, curiosity, creativity, and expressivity when making music with young patients. In this podcast, he emphasizes selecting instruments that provide an optimal level of challenge and interest for the child and songs that are meaningful to families. He speaks to the value of including everyone in the patient’s room in the musical experience to level out the dynamic of power in a medical setting. To Matt, adapting instruments for young children means using pentatonic scales and providing a high quality musical experience. Spontaneous, improvised songwriting, captured on Mom’s or Dad’s cellphone is what Matt does on a daily basis. His top advice is to prioritize connections with children through the non-verbal act of making music.
Resources
About The Interviewee
Matt Logan, MA, MT-BC, is a clinician and internship director at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, California. He primarily works with patients undergoing cancer treatment and neurological rehabilitation. Connecting through music and adapting in the moment are key to his professional success. Contact: [email protected]
Suggested Citation
Ruffner, A. (2023, July 15). Adapt to connect: An interview with Matt Logan [Audio podcast]. imagine. www.imagine.musictherapy.biz
The post Adapt to Connect first appeared on imagine.