Creative Enquiry & The Human Dimension in Medicine - Louise Younie

On this week’s episode, I am speaking to GP and Medical Educator, Dr Louise Younie.

We explore the concept of creative enquiry and how we can bring develop the human dimension in medical education. Louise shares her own journey with recovery from breast cancer and how the future of arts in health, both from practitioner and patient well-being perspectives.

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About Louise:

Louise Younie (MBChB, MRCGP (dist), MSc (dist), EdD, SFHEA, NTF) is a GP and Clinical Reader in Medical Education at Queen Mary University of London where she leads on faculty development and innovation. She has extensive experience with creative enquiry methodologies in medical education for humanising medicine, professional identity formation and human flourishing. She is a Flourishing Fellow working across the whole of QMUL to explore co-creatively with students and staff, what it means to flourish. She has recently been made a National Teaching Fellow in recognition of this work (2022).

 

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Follow Louise on Twitter @LouiseYounie

More information about Louise’s work at: Creativeenquiry.qmul.ac.uk   

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