Performing Medicine



Veronika Bromova: Views, 1996, from the series On the edge of the horizon.

Medical students are busy people. Every course you choose to take has a potential impact on your career.

Performing Medicine is an exciting programme of courses, workshops and events which uses the arts to provide training to medical students and healthcare professionals. Courses are designed to boost students’ confidence and improve their performance in exams, presentations and on the ward.

Last year 100% of participants who attended our How Do I Look? workshops felt the experience directly improved their confidence and presentation skills.

Performing Medicine courses will provide you with practical methods to: improve your communication skills, manage your stress, enhance your physical and vocal presence, better your interaction with patients and colleagues and engage with important cultural issues facing modern medicine.

“I attended the pre-osce voice coaching session and today received the results for my osce exam- i got a merit! I would like to sincerely thank for your help which came in the nick of time! The advice was invaluable please continue to provide such services”
4th Year Medical Student

Delivered by cutting edge contemporary artists and thinkers working in a wide range of art forms from theatre to dance to photography.

There are three key areas of focus:
1. Practical Skills
2. Artists Working in Healthcare Settings
3. Examining Cultural/Ethical Issues Through Arts


© Clod Ensemble 2006