Improvisation in Medicine
Fostering Adaptive Expertise to Improve Medical Practice
Medicine is an improvised science. Today’s medical professionals need to adapt to a complex, emergent and dynamic environment that moves in nonlinear ways.
Often, they need to improvise, able to transcend their training and apply expertise in novel and unexpected ways.
This page is devoted to the practice, teaching and research of improvisation in medicine, encompassing lessons learned from a diverse array of fields.
As the project develops, you can expect to find:
- Relevant books and articles
- Online courses
- Ways to connect via social media
- Links to other resources on medical improvisation
How Improvisation and Medicine Come Together
Practice
Improvisation is critical for high-quality medical practice. It promotes better decision making, authenticity and presence. It requires practitioners to be mindful and to listen.
See resources on the application of improvisation to medical practice
Education
Improvisation is important both as a target of teaching, and as an educational process.
Research
More work needs to be done to define, characterize and study the outcomes of improvisation in medical practice.
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