作者
Alan Bleakley, Richard Farrow, David Gould, Robert Marshall
发表日期
2003/6
期刊
Medical education
卷号
37
期号
6
页码范围
544-552
出版商
Blackwell Science Ltd
简介
Background  Close noticing, as keen discrimination and judgement between qualities, is a key capability for work in visual domains in medicine. This generic capability is normally assumed, and its specifics are left to develop through experience, as traditional apprenticeship in a specialty. Discrimination is an outcome of learning in the affective domain, and introduces a vital aesthetic dimension to clinical work that aligns with the interests of the medical humanities. An aesthetic approach to clinical reasoning, however, remains largely unexplored as an explicit focus for medical education.
Framework and practice paradoxes  We offer a framework for an explicit education of perceptual discrimination in the visual domain as a form of practice ‘artistry’, turning a surface ‘looking’ into a deeper ‘seeing’. Such an education, however, raises certain paradoxes. While novices typically ‘see’ what they expect to see in visual …
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