Storytelling in Medicine - 11 Jan 2023
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the power of storytelling in medicine through this 54-minute Grand Rounds presentation from the Stanford Department of Medicine. Join Clinical Professor Bryant Lin, MD, MEng, and Clinical Assistant Professor Lauren Michelle Edwards, MD, both from the Primary Care and Population Health department, as they delve into the importance of narrative in healthcare. Gain insights into how storytelling techniques can enhance patient care, improve communication between healthcare providers and patients, and contribute to more effective medical education. Discover practical applications of narrative medicine and learn how to incorporate storytelling elements into clinical practice. This thought-provoking discussion offers valuable perspectives for healthcare professionals, medical students, and anyone interested in the intersection of narrative and medicine.
Syllabus
Storytelling In Medicine | DoM Grand Rounds | 11 Jan 2023
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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