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1573-3645, 1041-3545

Author(s):  
Johanna Shapiro ◽  
Juliet McMullin ◽  
Gabriella Miotto ◽  
Tan Nguyen ◽  
Anju Hurria ◽  
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AbstractIntroduction. This study examines differences in students’ perceived value of three artmaking modalities (poetry, comics, masks) and whether the resulting creative projects offer similar or different insights into medical students’ professional identity formation. Methods. Mixed-methods design using a student survey, student narrative comments and qualitative analysis of students’ original work. Results. Poetry and comics stimulated insight, but masks were more enjoyable and stress-reducing. All three art modalities expressed tension between personal and professional identities. Discussion. Regardless of type of artmaking, students express concern about encroachments of training on personal identity but hoped that personal and professional selves could be integrated.


Author(s):  
Therese Jones ◽  
Kathleen Pachucki

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