Rochester’s Art of Observation program helps medical students and clinicians cultivate essential clinical skills

04/11/25 at 03:00 AM

Rochester’s Art of Observation program helps medical students and clinicians cultivate essential clinical skills 
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY; by Melissa Pheterson; 4/8/25 
After a day of seeing and treating patients, eight faculty-physicians from the University of Rochester Medical Center met at the University’s Memorial Art Gallery (MAG). They sat on folding stools before a painting of a woman and three children gathered around a table, on which the woman appeared to be cutting something. ... “What do you see?” said Natercia Rodrigues ’19M (MS), an assistant professor at the School of Medicine and Dentistry, a family physician in the UR Medicine Primary Care network, and the group’s facilitator. Designed to enhance observational skills for healthcare professionals, the sustained viewing and structured dialogue help participants unpack their assumptions, consider different perspectives, and avoid jumping to conclusions—among other cognitive biases— ... [Continue reading ...]

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