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Looking is Not Seeing, Listening is not Hearing - Dr. Linda Honan and Dr. Thomas Duffy The Point Podcast

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Looking is Not Seeing, Listening is not Hearing - Using Art and Music to train better diagnosticians with Dr. Linda Honan and Dr. Thomas Duffy

Dr. Linda Honan is an innovative and ingenious proffessor at the Yale school of nursing, where she is Associate Director for Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE) and is responsible for several programs. She obtained her PhD from the University of connecticut, and is well known for her interdisciplinary approach to clinical education, which we'll be discussing today. She is the author of books, presentations, and innumerable research papers, and her knowledge stretches far beyond the world of medicine.

Dr. Tomas Duffy is the Director of Bands at Yale university. He recieved his Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition from Cornell University, and not only is he a prolific conductor and composer (with commissions from a wide range of sources), but he also is very experienced in a leadership capacity both within the world of music and elsewhere - he served on the Fulbright selection committee, he was an organizer of the Tanglewood Symposium, he was president of the New England College Band Directors Association, publicity chair for the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, and much, much more.

Timestamps:

(00:40) Introductions and backgrounds of the guests
(5:38) "Looking is Not Seeing" and "Listening is Not Hearing" - the origins, motivations, and methodology.
(26:34) A demonstration of "Listening is Not Hearing" - Diastolic Murmur
(29:00) Artificial imitation of heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
(30:43) Effect of musicianship on performance in the intervention, and the benefits that "Listening is Not Hearing" can provide for patients.
(33:24) The parallels between the work of Daniel Kahneman and the work of Dr. Honan and Dr. Duffy
(40:15) Red Herrings and Variance in the diagnostic process
(45:55) Collaboration with the Engineering Department
(48:56) Using Narrative Writing and Journaling to reduce Burnout
(55:05) What's next for Dr. Honan and Dr. Duffy
(59:15) Interdisciplinary Work: where Intellectual Sparks Fly
(1:02:45) Closing Thoughts and Outro
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Save the date: April 22nd, 2021 - Creative Writing Awards with Keynote Speaker Linda Villarosa
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richard.hausman@yale.edu

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Looking is Not Seeing, Listening is not Hearing - Using Art and Music to train better diagnosticians with Dr. Linda Honan and Dr. Thomas Duffy

Dr. Linda Honan is an innovative and ingenious proffessor at the Yale school of nursing, where she is Associate Director for Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE) and is responsible for several programs. She obtained her PhD from the University of connecticut, and is well known for her interdisciplinary approach to clinical education, which we'll be discussing today. She is the author of books, presentations, and innumerable research papers, and her knowledge stretches far beyond the world of medicine.

Dr. Tomas Duffy is the Director of Bands at Yale university. He recieved his Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition from Cornell University, and not only is he a prolific conductor and composer (with commissions from a wide range of sources), but he also is very experienced in a leadership capacity both within the world of music and elsewhere - he served on the Fulbright selection committee, he was an organizer of the Tanglewood Symposium, he was president of the New England College Band Directors Association, publicity chair for the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, and much, much more.

Timestamps:

(00:40) Introductions and backgrounds of the guests
(5:38) "Looking is Not Seeing" and "Listening is Not Hearing" - the origins, motivations, and methodology.
(26:34) A demonstration of "Listening is Not Hearing" - Diastolic Murmur
(29:00) Artificial imitation of heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
(30:43) Effect of musicianship on performance in the intervention, and the benefits that "Listening is Not Hearing" can provide for patients.
(33:24) The parallels between the work of Daniel Kahneman and the work of Dr. Honan and Dr. Duffy
(40:15) Red Herrings and Variance in the diagnostic process
(45:55) Collaboration with the Engineering Department
(48:56) Using Narrative Writing and Journaling to reduce Burnout
(55:05) What's next for Dr. Honan and Dr. Duffy
(59:15) Interdisciplinary Work: where Intellectual Sparks Fly
(1:02:45) Closing Thoughts and Outro
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Save the date: April 22nd, 2021 - Creative Writing Awards with Keynote Speaker Linda Villarosa
Relevant Links:

Get in touch and Leave Feedback:
richard.hausman@yale.edu

https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-hausman-824035154/

1 hr 5 min

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