路径 路径 路径
Philip Alexander1, Aryan Rezvani1
1College Station, Texas, US.
Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal
|October 13, 2025
概括
这篇摘要强调了医生的艺术贡献,包括菲利普·亚历山大博士的计算机生成艺术和阿里安·雷兹瓦尼博士的肖像. 它鼓励医生将他们的创意作品提交给卫理教DeBakey心血管杂志.
科学领域:
- 医学人文学科 医学人文学科
- 艺术在医学中的作用
背景情况:
- 菲利普·亚历山大博士是一位退休的内科医生,也是一名音乐家和视觉艺术家.
- 自2012年以来,他的计算机生成艺术一直出现在杂志上.
- 内科住院医生Aryan Rezvani博士提交了他的兄弟的肖像.
- 摘要强调了医学和艺术的交叉点.
研究的目的:
- 展示医疗专业人员的艺术作品.
- 鼓励将艺术作品提交给"卫理教德贝基心血管杂志".
- 突出医学界内的创造性人才.
主要方法:
- 由菲利普·亚历山大博士创作的原始计算机生成艺术作品的展示.
- 包括阿里安·雷兹瓦尼博士绘制的肖像画.
- 该期刊作为艺术表达的平台.
主要成果:
- 该杂志以医生创作的原创艺术品为特色.
- 亚历山大博士的艺术跨越了各种媒介,包括计算机生成的图纸.
- 雷兹瓦尼博士的提交是他弟弟进入医学院的肖像.
结论:
- 医生除了医学专业知识之外,还拥有各种各样的艺术天赋.
- 卫理教德贝基心血管杂志积极促进医学人文学科的纳入.
- 通过杂志的在线门户欢迎艺术作品提交.
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