From the Galleries to the Clinic: Applying Art Museum Lessons to Patient Care

Bioethics Quarterly - Tập 34 Số 4 - Trang 433-438 - 2013
Alexa Miller1, Michelle Grohe2, Shahram Khoshbin3,4, Joel T. Katz3,5
1Arts Practica, Boston, USA
2Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, USA
3Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
4Department of Neurology, Boston, USA
5Department of Medicine, Boston, USA

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