Art Exhibition - Expressions of Clinician Well-Being

Jan 5, 2018 | Sarah Mensink | @samensink | Comments (2)

The National Academy of Medicine is calling on artists of all kinds to explore what clinician burnout, clinician well-being, and clinician resilience looks, feels and sounds like to people across the country.

Use any art form to show us what clinician burnout, clinician resilience and/or well-being means to you. Whether it’s a depiction of how you de-stress from a busy day, how you feel when taking care of patients, or a picture of your favorite clinician, show us—what does clinician well-being look, feel, and sound like to you? Everyone has a stake in this issue—what’s yours?

The well-being of our clinicians impacts everyone. This art show will promote greater awareness and understanding of barriers to clinician well-being—and solutions that promise a brighter future.

 Your art could be featured in a permanent online gallery and/or an in-person show hosted by the National Academy of Medicine in May 2018.

Submission deadline: February 16, 2018 at 11:59 PM PT

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Is this contest open to anyone? or is it limited to clinicians only?
Rosemary

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Is this contest open to anyone? or is it limited to clinicians only?
Rosemary

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More information on the Call for Art can be found here: https://nam.edu/expressions-of-clinician-well-being-an-art-exhibition/.

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