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    • Medical Humanities
    • Art in Healthcare
    • Patient Experience

    Background:

    • Art has been a component of the Mayo Clinic environment since the completion of the original Mayo Clinic Building in 1914.
    • Numerous artworks have been donated or commissioned for the enjoyment of patients and staff.
    • This integration aims to enhance the overall healing environment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the integration of art within the Mayo Clinic.
    • To showcase specific artworks featured in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
    • To explore the role of art in the patient and staff experience.

    Main Methods:

    • Each issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings features a work of art.
    • The selected artwork is displayed within Mayo Clinic buildings or on its campuses.
    • The author interprets the featured work of art.

    Main Results:

    • Artworks are consistently featured in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
    • These artworks are accessible to patients and staff within the clinic environment.
    • The selection process involves author interpretation.

    Conclusions:

    • Artistic integration is a long-standing practice at Mayo Clinic.
    • Featured artworks contribute to the aesthetic and potentially therapeutic environment.
    • Mayo Clinic Proceedings serves as a platform to share and interpret these artistic elements.