A fresh perspective on medical education: the lens of the arts.

作者: Jonathan Lake , Louise Jackson , Claire Hardman

DOI: 10.1111/MEDU.12768

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摘要: … or allied professions and involved the arts as either visual or performing arts (such as music, dance, theatre, cinema) or discussed the role of the arts more broadly in medical education. …

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