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A Study of Arts Programs in U.S. Hospitals
The ability to comfort, console, and sustain is one of the most enduring qualities of the arts. Increasingly these qualities are being put to use in hospitals, hospices, and other health centers in the United States. This Monograph reports on the first-ever survey of arts programs in U.S. hospitals conducted in partnership with the Society for Arts in Healthcare and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. The publication includes survey findings, profiles of innovative programs, and a discussion of critical issues facing arts and healing practitioners.
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: $6.95
NonMember Price
: $9.25
Author
: Naj Wikoff, Director of Healing and the Arts, C. Everett Koop Institute, Dartmouth Medical School
Book Info
: stapled (2004)
Publisher
: Americans for the Arts
Product #
: MONO-66