Summary
As a part of NewsHour's Arts and Culture series, CANVAS, Jeffrey Brown takes a look at the intersection of the alchemy of health and art with his profile of Dr. Fady Joudah, the physician-poet — or perhaps poet-physician.
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Dr. Joudah grew up in Texas and the Middle East as a refugee from Palestine. He says his experiences growing up spurred his sense of empathy, or caring for others.
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Dr. Joudah believes that poetry helps him communicate as a doctor and also that art can help patients overcome loneliness in the hospital.
Five Facts
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Who
is this story about?
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What
are some of the ways art might help those with illness?
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When
and
Where
does the doctor in this piece use art in his practice?
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Why
are patients in hospitals especially in need of art and inspiration at the moment?
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How
can art help with other challenges aside from illness?
Focus Questions
Why do you think art helps Dr. Joudah in his practice?
How do you think art might help his patients? What do you think are some other ways art can help people overcome personal challenges?
Media literacy:
What data do you think could be added to this piece to help viewers better assess the connection between art and health?
For More
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Poet Amanda Gorman became famous after delivering a poem at President Joe Biden's inauguration. But she has also written an elegy (poem of mourning) for COVID victims.
You can read more about that here and discuss
the ways her poetry might help some cope with loss and change.
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Can
art also help overcome trauma
? Discuss in this EXTRA lesson.
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Want to help members of your community get registered for a vaccination? Use
this full lesson
or
this guide
to explore how to get vaccinated in your own community.