As if the patient were in the classroom: Video-based enquiry into the absent body in medical education

KOSKI, Kaisu (2013). As if the patient were in the classroom: Video-based enquiry into the absent body in medical education. Journal of Applied Arts & Health, 4 (2), 207-222. [Article]

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Abstract
This article discusses video-based enquiry as a means to explore representations of the human body in medical education. A video piece, Preclinical Body, will be considered as a case study introducing different views on the body, as offered in medical education. Methodological questions are central in this article as it both maps the parameters of the video-based, performative, and narrative outcomes, and draws connections between associated approaches of visual anthropology, ethnotheatre and narrative enquiry. This article parallels a data analysis with a video editing process, and introduces a synthesis of the data and the researcher’s interpretation in a new video narrative.
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