2025-26 Courses
- Anatomy for Artists
ARTSTUDI 243, SURG 143 (Spr) - Art and Anatomy Studio
SURG 242 (Spr) - Drawing I
ARTSTUDI 140 (Aut) - Painting I
ARTSTUDI 145 (Aut) - The Anatomy of Figure Painting
ARTSTUDI 140P, SURG 240 (Aut, Win) - The Art of Observation: Enhancing Clinical Skills Through Visual Analysis
SOMGEN 213 (Win) -
Prior Year Courses
2024-25 Courses
- Drawing
ARTSTUDI 23AX (Sum) - Painting I
ARTSTUDI 145 (Aut, Win) - Painting II
ARTSTUDI 245 (Aut) - The Art of Observation: Enhancing Clinical Skills Through Visual Analysis
SOMGEN 213 (Win)
2023-24 Courses
- Art and Anatomy Studio
SURG 242 (Spr) - Drawing
ARTSTUDI 23AX (Sum) - Painting I
ARTSTUDI 145 (Aut) - Painting II
ARTSTUDI 245 (Win) - Portraiture and Facial Anatomy for Artists
ARTSTUDI 139, SURG 241 (Win) - The Art of Medical Diagnosis
ANES 72Q (Spr) - The Art of Observation: Enhancing Clinical Skills Through Visual Analysis
SOMGEN 213 (Win)
2022-23 Courses
- Anatomy for Artists
ARTSTUDI 243, SURG 143 (Spr) - Art and Anatomy Studio
SURG 242 (Spr) - Drawing
ARTSTUDI 23AX (Sum) - Painting I
ARTSTUDI 145 (Aut, Win) - Portraiture and Facial Anatomy for Artists
ARTSTUDI 139, SURG 241 (Win) - The Art of Medical Diagnosis
ANES 72Q (Spr)
- Drawing
All Publications
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A Pilot Study Evaluating Traditional and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Generated Bedside Art Interventions in Hospital Care.
Journal of patient experience
2026; 13: 23743735261423084
Abstract
The psychological burden of hospitalization adversely affects patient well-being and recovery trajectories, prompting an investigation into whether personalized artwork-created either traditionally or through artificial intelligence (AI)-offers a viable therapeutic approach. This pilot study evaluated traditional artist-created and AI-generated personalized artwork in an inpatient setting. Adult inpatients (nā=ā37) at Stanford Hospital underwent a personalized artwork intervention. Participants completed preintervention and postintervention surveys assessing changes in psychological measures, including pain, stress, anxiety, comfort, and attitudes toward art in healthcare. A 15-min structured interview exploring personal interests and meaningful life experiences informed the creation of personalized artwork, either by an artist or using a commercially available AI art generation platform. Altogether, the art interventions were associated with significant reductions in anxiety and stress, and increased comfort. Linear regression analysis showed no significant differences in effectiveness between traditional and AI-generated art modalities. Patient satisfaction was high, with 74% reporting the experience exceeded expectations, 72% indicating it meaningfully improved their hospital experience, and 85% of participants being "very likely" to recommend it to others. This pilot study suggests that personalized art interventions, whether created traditionally or via AI, can be effectively implemented in hospital settings and may improve patient well-being.
View details for DOI 10.1177/23743735261423084
View details for PubMedID 41696641
View details for PubMedCentralID PMC12901852
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Glass Crafts: Providing a Window into the Field of Pathology through Art and Outreach
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. 2024: S559-S560
View details for Web of Science ID 001302363401178