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      Music lessons: what musicians can teach doctors (and other health professionals).

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      Annals of internal medicine

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          Medicine is a learned profession, but clinical practice is above all a matter of performance, in the best and deepest sense of the word. Because music is, at its core, a pure distillate of real-time performance, musicians are in an excellent position to teach us about better ways to become and remain expert performers in health care and ways for our teachers and mentors to help us do that. Ten features of the professionalization of musicians offer us lessons on how the clinical practice of medicine might be learned, taught, and performed more effectively.

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          Journal
          Ann. Intern. Med.
          Annals of internal medicine
          1539-3704
          0003-4819
          Mar 15 2011
          : 154
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
          Article
          154/6/426
          10.7326/0003-4819-154-6-201103150-00009
          21403078
          89728d71-ff4b-4da7-971d-d12e952f4ba9
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