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Jazz and the ‘Art’ of Medicine: Improvisation in the Medical Encounter
Ann Fam Med Haidet 5: 164

Annals Journal Club Selection:

Mar/Apr 2007

The Annals Journal Club is designed to encourage a learning community of those seeking to improve health care and health through enhanced primary care. Additional information is available on the Journal Club home page.

The Annals of Family Medicine encourages readers to develop the learning community of those seeking to improve health care and health through enhanced primary care. You can participate by conducting a RADICAL journal club, and sharing the results of your discussions in the Annals online discussion for the featured articles. RADICAL is an acronym for: Read, Ask, Discuss, Inquire, Collaborate, Act, and Learn. The word radical also indicates the need to engage diverse participants in thinking critically about important issues affecting primary care, and then acting on those discussions.1

Articles for Discussion

Discussion Tips

In this Journal Club, we feature 2 essays that provide a springboard for expanding our understanding of the craft of (family) practice. “Jazz and the ‘Art’ of Medicine” uses examples from jazz to illustrate how improvisation guides the skilled patient visit. “A Headache at the End of the Day,” from the January/February 2007 issue of Annals, demonstrates a family physician’s improvisational style as it unfolds in the course of a visit. Consider obtaining the jazz songs that Haidet references (links to downloads are available in the Supplemental Appendix to the article at http://www.AnnFamMed.org/cgi/content/full/5/2/164/DC1) and having them available at your Journal Club meeting. The music will enrich the discussion.

Discussion Questions

References

  1. Stange KC, Miller WL, McLellan LA, et al. Annals journal club: It’s time to get RADICAL. Ann Fam Med. 2006;4:196-197. Available at: http://annfammed.org/cgi/content/full/4/3/196.
  2. Schön DA. Educating the Reflective Practitioner: Toward a New Design for Teaching and Learning in the Professions. New York, NY: Jossey-Bass Publishers; 1990.
  3. Schön DA. The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action. London: Avebury; 1991.





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