“…For example, visual arts in professional education is used to develop clinical skills, including observation skills, critical thinking, perspective taking, and rapport building (Casey, 2009;Cassel, 1976;Charon, 2010;Gaufberg & Williams, 2011;Ousager & Johannessen, 2010;Schaff, Isken, & Tager, 2011). This interest was spurred by studies indicating a decline in medical students' empathy during medical school (Hojat et al, 2009;Roberts & Noble, 2015). It has been suggested that learning through medical humanities improves patient care, as well as self-understanding and stress relief for physicians in training (Gaufberg & Williams, 2011;Hammer et al, 2011;Ousager & Johannessen, 2010;Perry, Maffulli, Willson, & Morrissey, 2011;Roberts & Noble, 2015).…”