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What’s Significant about Chairs and Doors? Building Diagnostic Skills in Physicians

What’s Significant about Chairs and Doors? Building Diagnostic Skills in Physicians

Update: 2024-02-12
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Lisa Erdman, Postdoctoral Scholar in the President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the Penn State College of Medicine, talks about her current teaching and the role of everyday objects in communication between patients and healthcare providers. Health humanities is an emerging, interdisciplinary field of study that examines how the arts and humanities can offer a deeper understanding of the illness experience and well-being in healthcare. An artist, educator, and researcher, Erdman holds a Doctorate of Arts from Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland. Her productions have received numerous awards, including funding from the Arts Council of Finland. She has participated in residencies at the Red Gate Gallery in Beijing, China, the Hungarian Multicultural Center in Budapest, and the Centre for Health Education Scholarship at the University British Columbia, Canada.


To learn more about the field of Health Humanities see the book, Health Humanities.


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What’s Significant about Chairs and Doors? Building Diagnostic Skills in Physicians

What’s Significant about Chairs and Doors? Building Diagnostic Skills in Physicians

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