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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
engaged study exploring stakeholder views on how to optimize IBT to improve care and …