A summary of Doctors as Performance Artists. Supports my
thesis that we can benefit from viewing our work as peformance on a stage; drama, tragi-comedy and all. More to follow.
1. Strange habit of visiting patients = performance
• Counsellor
• Motivator
• Assessor
2. Learning from experience = audience
3. Doctors whom patient feel better for seeing have elusive quality of empathy
4.
Source of empathy same for artists = discovering the person behind the
façade (authentic encounter) by seeking the real reasons (as opposed to
good reasons) for action (Drives?)
5. Successful performance requires the appearance of truth
• 9/10 mind and body
• 1/10 mind = pilot
6. Manifestation of artifice = harm
7. Performance (creative activity including essence, motives, personality) cf role (Brando)
8. Role play = bed-side manner. “Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those we cannot resemble
9. Limits to the parts playable (e.g. coarseness)
• Personality
• Physical shape
• ‘spiritual comprehension’
10. Teaching doesn’t go beyond ‘communication skills’
• Role play (Skelton)
• Patronising (Hammond)
• Banality (Skelton)
11. Banality = list of communication skills e.g. eye contact etc (obvious)
12.
Diminution of craft to role-playing encourages us to ignore
quirks/variance (limitations on acting), e.g. eye contact, due to
various influencing factors
13. To accommodate and maintain the illusion of mechanical skill, we talk about appropriateness/reasonableness.
14.
Performance not plagued by such equivocations. Personality sometimes
the most powerful generator of empathy and understanding.
15. Tricks cf craft = “reductionist snobbery” (Silverman), not only scientific approach to complexity
16.
Skelton: Attitude to medicine and professional life more important than
communications skills. Teachers of drama and creative writing
concentrate on ‘the self’ (cf comms teachers)
17. Good practical
reasons for following example of these teachers (Emotions influence us
and our patients – regret, guilt, fear, betrayal, loneliness, other
perplexing emotions)
18. Perception of the nature of illness
• EBM
• Individual’s needs
• Dr’s knowledge and experience of patients
• Understanding from the arts
19. The ‘healing art’ of outcomes as
spreadsheets (the more a medical performance is based on understanding,
the more likely it is to be therapeutic.
20. Targets cf ‘helping people survive in some sort of harmony with the world around them’
Saturday, 26 November 2016
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
You can't tickle yourself
Examples of laughter. I love them. You
can't tickle yourself.
Charlotte
Green's effort, for which she got thanked by Prince Charles
Jonners in TMS, even if you're not into cricket
Dudley Moore vs Peter Cook while eating sandwiches... (spitting sandwich, enjoying sandwich)
And
Elvis
of course
Refs:
- Wikipedia, Corpsing
- Philosophy Bites, The Meaning of Laughter
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