Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Joe Bongiorno
Publication Date: March 16, 2025 - 09:09
Quebec doctors in training visit museum to better diagnose patients
March 16, 2025
Classes on disease and anatomy are par for the course in traditional medical training, but a new program at a Quebec university is making visits to the art museum a mandatory part of the curriculum for physicians in training.Through portraits and sculptures, medical students at Université de Montréal are sharpening their observation and communication skills so that they can better care for future patients.
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