Arts and Health at Johns Hopkins
Medicine & Public Health
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50m
What might healing look like if the arts were thoroughly integrated into the healthcare environment? What would Johns Hopkins University and Health Systems look like if precision medicine and state-of-the-art care included (1) the arts in training, professional development, and support for the wellbeing of healthcare providers and (2) access to the arts in public spaces and at the bedside for patients and guests? How might the arts be used in the hospital to help mitigate the increased stress and isolation in the hospital associated with the coronavirus pandemic? Join Dr. Sarah Hoover, Associate Dean for Innovation, Interdisciplinary Partnerships and Community Initiatives at the Peabody Institute, in a discussion of current arts programs across the university at the intersection of the arts and health, a look at Peabody’s arts programs for patients and care providers, and a bold vision for the future of healthcare. To learn more, visit jhu.edu/hopkinsathome
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