Life in unexpected places: Employing visual thinking strategies in global health training.
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Abstract | :
The desire to make meaning out of images, metaphor, and other representations indicates higher-order cognitive skills that can be difficult to teach, especially in the complex and unfamiliar environments like those encountered in many global health experiences. Because reflecting on art can help develop medical students' imaginative and interpretive skills, we used visual thinking strategies (VTS) during an immersive 4-week global health elective for medical students to help them construct new understanding of the social determinants of health in a low-resource setting. We were aware of no previous formal efforts to use art in global health training. |
Year of Publication | :
1969
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Journal | :
Education for health (Abingdon, England)
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Volume | :
30
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Issue | :
1
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Number of Pages | :
64-67
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Date Published | :
1969
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ISSN Number | :
1357-6283
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URL | :
http://www.educationforhealth.net/article.asp?issn=1357-6283;year=2017;volume=30;issue=1;spage=64;epage=67;aulast=Allison
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DOI | :
10.4103/1357-6283.210511
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Short Title | :
Educ Health (Abingdon)
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