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    • Humanidades médicas
    • Diseño del entorno sanitario

    Sus antecedentes:

    • La integración del arte en los campus de la Clínica Mayo comenzó con el edificio original en 1914.
    • Numerosas obras de arte han sido donadas o encargadas en beneficio de los pacientes y el personal.
    • El arte mejora el entorno terapéutico dentro de los entornos de atención médica.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Para resaltar la integración continua del arte dentro del entorno de la Clínica Mayo.
    • Para mostrar obras de arte específicas que aparecen en las actas de la Clínica Mayo.
    • Para subrayar el papel del arte en el bienestar del paciente y el personal.

    Principales métodos:

    • Revisión de las obras de arte expuestas en los campus de Mayo Clinic.
    • Selección de una obra de arte por número de Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
    • Interpretación del autor de la relevancia de la obra seleccionada.

    Principales resultados:

    • El arte ha sido una presencia continua en Mayo Clinic por más de un siglo.
    • Una colección diversa de arte es accesible para los pacientes y el personal.
    • Cada número de Mayo Clinic Proceedings presenta una obra de arte seleccionada por su editor.

    Conclusiones:

    • Los elementos artísticos son parte integral de la experiencia de la Clínica Mayo.
    • Las obras de arte presentadas contribuyen al ambiente curativo y estético.
    • Mayo Clinic Proceedings sirve como una plataforma para compartir la colección de arte de la clínica.