Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD
@whole_patients
Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. Using art museum-based education to humanize medicine from the inside out.
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http://margaretchisolmmd.com/ 23-02-2011 00:47:11
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The one and only Awais Aftab, MD will be very soon contributing to the Institute of Applied Psychology Interdisciplinary Series (@JagiellonskiUni). Do not forget to register (forms.gle/UBgLfMneszDf5w…) and participate!
Such a lovely feature on Johns Hopkins University planetary scientist Sabine Stanley's new book and the upcoming exhibit of artworks inspired by her research.
hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2023/…
A fantastic article by Tyler Austin Harper. And this reminds me: he's coming on to Sacred and Profane Love for season five to talk about the beautifully useless things.
Systematic Psychiatric Evaluation, now available in Greek! HopkinsPsych Hopkins Press Johns Hopkins Medicine
Thanks Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD for inviting me to contemplate “Being Human” and the future of arts-based medical education 🖼️🫶
Sponsored by Johns Hopkins Medicine & AAMC
Graphics by Greg Gersch
Why would art do me good? What happens in my body when I encounter a work of art & how does this contact transform me & help to keep me healthier? Secret to long, healthy life - is regularly visiting museums - Study Finds Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD studyfinds.org/museums-secret…
In the final day of our convening of health professions educators Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center Dr. Kamna Balhara led a powerful discussion of the ‘Acknowledgement’ at the Sackler Gallery & Elizabeth Benskin led a meditative experience at the National Museum of African Art #JHUBeingHuman
“The museum-based course was the most concise exercise in diagnostics that I’ve ever had.” - visiting psychiatrist from Sweden Johns Hopkins Medicine
'Museum-based health professions education is an emerging field. Studying visual art can help healthcare professionals become more patient, collaborative, rigorous, & appreciative of colleagues.'—Dr. Johannes Thorman Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD #MedTwitter #MedEd
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Jennifer Bishop took a great photo of our opening plenary session of Being Human: Envisioning the Future of Museum-based Health Professions Education at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center - the space & view is amazing but the people even more so! #JHUBeingHuman
Delighted to have my article on #writing in #nature and #wellbeing .in Thrive website 🌻🌳Hope you enjoy trying my #writing #prompts ✍🏽
#ArtsInHealth #WritingForWellbeing
#TherapeuticWriting
#Nature #Gardens #outdoors
#WritingCommunity linkedin.com/posts/thrive-u…