How Doctors Use Poetry
While doctors are educated to focus primarily on medical science, some
are beginning to expand their outlook and focus on something greater:
language, in particular, poetry. While the Hippocratic Oath many
physicians take requires them to "remember that there is art to medicine
as well as science, and that warmth, sympathy, and understanding may
outweigh the surgeon's knife or the chemist's drug", these words are all
too rare in hospitals, doctors' offices, and outpatient clinics. In
this article, medical student Danny W. Linggonegoro explores the
breakthrough science that is finding that the power of words is
sometimes more potent than the power of medicine. Read on to learn how
poetry can boost mood, reduce pain, and help patients better connect
with what it means to be human.
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