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Cinemeducation is the use of film in medical education. It was originally coined by Matthew Alexander, Hall, and Pettice in the journal Family Medicine in 1994[1] and later used by Matthew Alexander, Anna Pavlov, and Patricia Lenahan in their text of the same title.[2] Cinemeducation emphasises the psychosocial aspects of medicine.[3] It has been used in teaching family systems theory,[4] end-of-life care,[5] medical professionalism and medical ethics,[6] and in psychiatry[7][8] and mental health services.[9]

See also

  • Film studies, an academic discipline dealing with theoretical, historical, and critical approaches to films
  • Medical humanities, an interdisciplinary field of medicine which includes the humanities, social sciences and arts

References

  1. ^ Alexander, M; Hall, MN; Pettice, YJ (1994). "Cinemeducation: An innovative approach to teaching psychosocial medical care". Family medicine. 26 (7): 430–3. PMID 7926359.
  2. ^ Alexander, Matthew; Lenahan, Patricia; Pavlov, Anna, eds. (2005). Cinemeducation: a comprehensive guide to using film in medical education. Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical Press. ISBN 978-1-85775-692-0.
  3. ^ Alexander, Matthew (2002). "The Doctor: A Seminal Video for Cinemeducation" (PDF). Literature and the Arts in Medical Education. 34 (2): 92.
  4. ^ Alexander, Matthew; Waxman, Dael (2000). "Cinemeducation: Teaching Family Systems Through the Movies". Families, Systems and Health. 18 (4): 455–466. doi:10.1037/h0091869.
  5. ^ DiBartolo, Mary C.; Seldomridge, Lisa A. (2009). "Cinemeducation: Teaching End-of-Life Issues Using Feature Films". Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 35 (8): 30–36. doi:10.3928/00989134-20090706-06.
  6. ^ Lumlertgul, Nuttha; Kijpaisalratana, Naruchorn; Pityaratstian, Nuttorn; Wangsaturaka, Danai (2009). "Cinemeducation: A Pilot Student Project Using Movies to Help Students Learn Medical Professionalism". Medical Teacher. 31 (7): e327–e322. doi:10.1080/01421590802637941.
  7. ^ Dave, Subodh; Tandon, Kopal (2011). "Cinemeducation in Psychiatry". Advances in Psychiatric Treatment. 17 (4): 301–208. doi:10.1192/apt.bp.107.004945.
  8. ^ Kuhnigk, Olaf; Schreiner, Julia; Reimer, Jens; Emami, Roya; Naber, Dieter; Harendza, Sigrid (2012). "Cinemeducation in Psychiatry: A Seminar in Undergraduate Medical Education Combining a Movie, Lecture, and Patient Interview". Academic Psychiatry. 36 (3): 205–210. doi:10.1176/appi.ap.10070106.
  9. ^ Gorring, Helene; Loy, John; Spring, Hannah (2014). "Cinemeducation: Using Film as an Educational Tool in Mental Health Services". Health Information and Libraries Journal. 31 (1): 84–88. doi:10.1111/hir.12052.