Initial results are presented from an ongoing, work‐based collaborative inquiry between three medical consultants (a pathologist, a radiologist and a dermatologist) and three experienced visual artists into processes of clinical and aesthetic judgements in the visual domain. The doctors’ habitual conventions are challenged through the interventions of the artists, leading to a re‐education of the senses through a revitalised clinical imagination. Outcomes include self‐assessed improvement of clinical acumen through systematic review of the clinical reasoning process looking specifically at the aesthetic dimension. A central research interest is how forms and styles of judgement construct identities of the expert practitioner in work settings. The papers describes a change in practice from “looking” to “seeing” as the development of a “connoisseurship” of informational images informed by tolerance of ambiguity, creating a practice identity against the grain of the normative technical‐rational discourse of clinical reasoning.
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Alan Bleakley;
Alan Bleakley
Alan Bleakley, is based at the Cornwall Postgraduate Education Centre, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK.
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Richard Farrow;
Richard Farrow
Richard Farrow, is based at the Cornwall Postgraduate Education Centre, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK.
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David Gould;
David Gould
David Gould is based at the Cornwall Postgraduate Education Centre, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK.
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Robert Marshall
Robert Marshall
Robert Marshall is based at the Cornwall Postgraduate Education Centre, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7859
Print ISSN: 1366-5626
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Journal of Workplace Learning (2003) 15 (7-8): 301–306.
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Bleakley A, Farrow R, Gould D, Marshall R (2003), "Learning how to see: doctors making judgements in the visual domain". Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 15 No. 7-8 pp. 301–306, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/13665620310504765
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