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Medical students at the University of Texas have begun taking classes studying fine arts. Michael Hoinski joins a class to find out why.

Some doctors are so inundated with the business of medicine that good bedside manner has become a lost art. As a preventive measure, the new Dell Medical School, part of the University of Texas at Austin, is challenging students in its inaugural class to embrace their feelings by examining the fine arts.
In late January, about 20 first-year Dell Medical students met in a gallery at the university’s Blanton Museum of Art... Keep reading on The New York Times

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Improving Medicine With Art (The New York Times)