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People of Pathology Podcast
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220 episodes
5 days ago
Interviews with people doing interesting things in pathology and related fields
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Interviews with people doing interesting things in pathology and related fields
Show more...
Science
Health & Fitness,
Medicine
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Episode 200: Dr Meredith Herman - How #PathArt Enhances Education and Connection With Patients
People of Pathology Podcast
45 minutes 14 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 200: Dr Meredith Herman - How #PathArt Enhances Education and Connection With Patients
Today my guest is Dr Meredith Herman. What we discuss with Dr Herman: The recently published paper titled "#Path Art: From Glass Slide to Canvas with a Mission of Enlightening the Burdens of Life." The inspiration for the paper came from the use of the hashtag #PathArt on social media, where pathologists share artistic representations of histology and pathology. The research involved exploring the historical use of art in pathology, dating back to the 1600s, and its role in education before modern technology. Pathology is inherently visual, making art a natural fit for the field; many pathologists have creative hobbies. The rise of Path Twitter (now Path X) has positively influenced the pathology community, fostering a movement around pathology art. Path art competitions have emerged, promoting interest in pathology among students and the public. Ethical considerations in path art include maintaining patient anonymity and being sensitive to the serious nature of diseases depicted. The importance of intent in sharing art, aiming for education and appreciation rather than trivialization. White Coat Artistry, which Dr Herman started during medical school, and has grown through social media engagement. Dr Herman's journey into pathology beginning with an interest in biomedical laboratory science and was solidified by mentorship from a pathologist.   Links for this episode: Pathologists' Assistant Shadowing Network Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning Dress A Med scrubs Digital Pathology Club   #PathArt: from glass slide to canvas; with a mission of enlightening the burdens of life White Coat Artistry on Etsy Dr Herman on Instagram The Healing Art of Pathology   People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
People of Pathology Podcast
Interviews with people doing interesting things in pathology and related fields