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Innovative UCSD Program Aims to Draw Compassion Out of Future Doctors (voiceofsandiego.org)

 

In a florescent-lit, nondescript classroom at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, medical students sketch live nude models.

Later in the quarter, the students sketch real human skeletons. By the end of the class, they head down to the bottom floor of the school to draw cadavers.

The med school's drawing class is part of the artist-in-residence program, which was launched by San Diego artist Joyce Cutler-Shawin 1992.

Cutler-Shaw and the Klines said the goal of the drawing class is not to turn doctors into artists, but to build empathy through art. The students will go on to be doctors, and the goal is to make them doctors who care.

One art project the Klines said they want to bring into the medical school is called The Candy Store, their collection of ceramic sculptures made with medicines like Vicodin and Oxycontin baked into the glazes. The installation provokes viewers to think about topics like over-prescribing medication and access to health care.

To read more of Kinsee Morlan's article, please click here.






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