Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Medicine and Society Jul 2022 Co-creating an Art Exhibition on Living Well With Dementia Gloria Puurveen, PhD, Susan M. Cox, PhD, Natasha Damiano, MA, Heather Neale Furneaux, MFA, and Samantha Pineda Sierra, MFA This article considers ethical questions raised during development of an online art exhibit for and with people with dementia and their care partners. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E622-633. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.622. Medicine and Society Dec 2023 Reasons Not to Turf a Patient Whose “Belonging” in a Hospital Is Unclear Patricia Luck, MBChB, MPhil, MSc and Arman M. Niknafs Through the lens of metaphor and the arts, this article aims to illuminate how persons who are ill tarry through uncertainty to receive care. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E909-913. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.909. Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Lessons in Embodiment From the World of Physical Theatre Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA This article considers how the concept of embodiment is used in performing arts to promote mind-body integration, kinesthetic empathy, and trust. Read in: Español AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E397-401. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.397. Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Lecciones sobre el trabajo corporal desde el mundo del teatro físico Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA Este artículo analiza cómo se utiliza el concepto de encarnación en algunas artes teatrales para promover la integración mente-cuerpo, la empatía cinestésica y la confianza. Read in: English AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E397-401. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.397. Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Psychogeography as Embodied Connection to Place Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA and John C. Green, PhD This article introduces psychogeography as a research method that relies on embodied practices of drifting through a city and creative cartography. AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E402-408. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.402.
Medicine and Society Jul 2022 Co-creating an Art Exhibition on Living Well With Dementia Gloria Puurveen, PhD, Susan M. Cox, PhD, Natasha Damiano, MA, Heather Neale Furneaux, MFA, and Samantha Pineda Sierra, MFA This article considers ethical questions raised during development of an online art exhibit for and with people with dementia and their care partners. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E622-633. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.622.
Medicine and Society Dec 2023 Reasons Not to Turf a Patient Whose “Belonging” in a Hospital Is Unclear Patricia Luck, MBChB, MPhil, MSc and Arman M. Niknafs Through the lens of metaphor and the arts, this article aims to illuminate how persons who are ill tarry through uncertainty to receive care. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(12):E909-913. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.909.
Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Lessons in Embodiment From the World of Physical Theatre Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA This article considers how the concept of embodiment is used in performing arts to promote mind-body integration, kinesthetic empathy, and trust. Read in: Español AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E397-401. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.397.
Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Lecciones sobre el trabajo corporal desde el mundo del teatro físico Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA Este artículo analiza cómo se utiliza el concepto de encarnación en algunas artes teatrales para promover la integración mente-cuerpo, la empatía cinestésica y la confianza. Read in: English AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E397-401. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.397.
Medicine and Society Jun 2025 Psychogeography as Embodied Connection to Place Zoe Rose Kriegler-Wenk, MFA and John C. Green, PhD This article introduces psychogeography as a research method that relies on embodied practices of drifting through a city and creative cartography. AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(6):E402-408. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.402.