Can looking at fine art make for better doctors? The Yale School of Medicine thinks so, and has created a workshop where students visit museums to study paintings and then discuss their observations, ...
Interest in integrating the arts and humanities into medical education is not new. Several programs around the country now either offer or require medical students to take classes in the arts or ...
Looking at art isn’t just a pleasurable way to spend a few hours. It also has real benefits for professionals who are far afield from the art world, from detectives to doctors. A new study from the ...
Dive into a whimsical world of illusion where cartoon frogs happily juggle vibrant umbrellas! Your mission? Spot the two ...
Test your observation skills with a jungle optical illusion where a snake is cleverly hidden among tortoises. This challenge requires spotting the reptile within 9 seconds, as its pattern mimics the ...
In an effort to explore ways to improve clinical observation skills among medical students, researchers found significant improvement in observational recognition skills among students who took an art ...
This article is a fun and engaging optical illusion challenge that tests readers’ observation skills. It presents a grid filled with the letter ‘F’ and hides a single ‘E’ among them, asking readers if ...
Mad Pow’s Health Experience Design conference brings together the perfect mashup of physicians, health administrators, and insurers on the one hand, with game designers, animation designers, user ...