Applied improvisation: putting behavioral skills center stage in simulation-based team training

K Davis, D Kessler, D Lemke… - Simulation in Healthcare, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Behavioral skills, sometimes referred to as nontechnical skills or team-based skills, are
fundamental to simulation-based team training. These skills should be afforded the same …

Exploring the value of improvisational theater in medical education for advancing the doctor–patient relationship and health equity

JM Rusiecki, NM Orlov, JA Dolan, MP Smith… - Academic …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Purpose Health care inequities persist, and it is difficult to teach health professions students
effectively about implicit bias, structural inequities, and caring for patients from …

Theatre of the Oppressed to Teach Medical Students About Power, Lived Experience, and Health Equity

MH Chin, A Pace-Moody, MB Vela, ME Peek… - Journal of General …, 2024 - Springer
Background A difficult challenge in health equity training is conducting honest and safe
discussions about differences in lived experience based on social identity, and how racism …

Graphic Medicine and Visual Communication Techniques for Public Health and Healthcare in Linguistically Diverse Settings

MK Czerwiec, Q Jane Zhao, I Álvarez… - The Handbook of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter will explore the use of graphic medicine (eg, comics on health themes) as a
strategy for communicating with linguistically diverse populations. The authors first present a …

Exploring the Scope of Theater of the Oppressed in Medical Education

SRBL Shrivastava, PS Shrivastava… - Journal of Pharmacy …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Theater of the oppressed has been regarded as a dynamic tool to bring about social change
and empowerment of the audience. This theatrical exposure to medical students plays a …

The Promise of Graphic Medicine in Provider Training to Promote Mental Health, Prevent the Empathy Decline, and Improve Learning

M Sukhija - 2024 - stars.library.ucf.edu
As medical students progress through their training, they experience a decline in empathy,
mental health struggles, and difficulties in learning. The prevalence of depression, anxiety …

Brave Spaces and Social Emotional Learning Strategies in the Theatre Classroom: What Do They Mean for All Students, Including Those Who Identify as LGBTQIA+?

J Payne-Rios - 2023 - stars.library.ucf.edu
The purpose of this study was to examine the high school experiences of theatre students at
a large university in Central Florida to determine which of the Collective for Academic and …

Medicine at Theatre: a tool for well-being and health-care education

T Marzi, C Adembri, L Vignozzi, B Innocenti… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Effective communication plays a crucial role in healthcare settings, as it enhances patient
outcomes and improves the overall quality of care and well-being. The rationale for this …

[PDF][PDF] MEND Study Report “Always more moving and always more memorable”: The potential of patient stories to advance birth equity

BS Anjali Walia, MD Fiona Miller, JHT Linda Jones… - 2024 - pretermbirthca.ucsf.edu
Methods This clinician-focused inquiry is one arm of the larger MEND study, a community-
engaged study exploring stakeholder views on how to optimize IBT to improve care and …