Taking a pause - a narrative perspective on teaching and attention

Research and Humanities in Medical Education 11:14-16 (2024)
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With competing demands on attention, one option is to use the humanities and arts to 'hack' the attention of students. This is one experienced professor's journey to find balance, mindfulness and attention through the humanities and arts.

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