How art can help you analyze

How art can help you analyze

 

Arts are the creation that helps us see the world from different perspectives. it gives us empathy and help us understand people, places and periods of history. The arts ignite something our brains that I cannot explain but I know it’s essential for life. The strong effect art can have in the human brain, viewing, analyzing and creating art stimulates the brain in a substantial and long lasting way. It describes what you are seeing and what you are not.  “How art can help you analyze,” in Smart history, Amy E. Herman addresses how doctors, nurses and lawyers use their visual activity and communication skills which help to investigate and emergencies and enhance our critical and creative thinking. Art can enhance our perception and our ability to communicate to others what we have seen and unseen. Art is important because it helps people to sharper their observational shills and teach them to be more empathetic.

Art makes people more empathetic. Empathy is the ability to be aware of the feeling and emotions of other people, that is significant for the doctors and nurses to treat them better. They need to be empathetic to understand the patient. The visual arts can help doctors turn out more accomplished physicians, the arts matter to medicine. The arts make medical students become more thoughtful and listen carefully to a patient’s narrative of his or her symptoms. This allows doctors to make a more informed diagnosis. Open communication between the doctor and patient helps the patients to understand their illness and comply with treatment. Additionally, the  arts can help a physician grapple with uncertainties which are an essential part for doctors. They think broadly and entertain various possibilities before settling on a final interpretation. however, a growing number of people insist that arts is the best antidote to the kind of tunnel vision that can lead to misdiagnosis and the lack of empathy that is eroding the doctor and patient relationship.

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