Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD
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Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. Using art museum-based education to humanize medicine from the inside out.
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Thinking about applying visual thinking strategies in your teaching? This 1-page primer illustrates the use of these to help learners build #ClinicalSkills associated with improved patient outcomes: ow.ly/YnNE50SWhJ5. #MedEd #ArtsAndHumanities margot kelly-hedrick #TBT (2022)
It was an honor to talk w/ Dr Haidt about his work, including his latest book, The Anxious Generation. Grateful for his leadership in the movement to reclaim childhood. Looking forward to seeing the longterm positive impact on mental health b/c of these efforts Johns Hopkins Medicine
Grateful for the opportunity to share the potential of Visual Thinking Strategies with health professions educators at the Kern National Network meeting. Our team included medical students from Johns Hopkins Medicine Baylor University & Emory University
Enjoyed spending the morning Women in the Arts (NMWA) in DC with this great group of academic psychiatrists. Together we experienced 4 arts-based learning activities including Visual Thinking Strategies & a Personal Responses Tour. Academic Psychiatry
Humanizing Medicine 🩺 In Baltimore, the Paul McHugh Program for Human Flourishing gets med students talking. Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD plough.com/en/topics/cult…