Faculty Factory

Habits, Hacks and the Role of Arts and Humanities in Medical Curricula with Margaret S. Chisolm, MD, FAMEE, FACP, FAAP


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The Faculty Factory Podcast welcomes Margaret S. Chisolm, MD, FAMEE, FACP, FAAP, to the show this week for another installment of Habits and Hacks from Hopkins (H3). 

Today’s discussion with Dr. Chisolm explores how implementing aspects of the arts and humanities within medical curricula can strongly benefit learners. 

With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Chisolm serves as Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; Professor of Medicine; Vice Chair for Education, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences; and Member, Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence. 

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