Stanford medical students learn bedside manner with horses
One “patient” fell asleep. Another compulsively searched for food. The third, curious and easily distracted, wandered off.
The future doctors were perplexed. First-year students in Stanford University’s School of Medicine, their impressive GPAs and MCAT exam scores didn’t matter to these dusty volunteers.
But the students quickly discovered that other skills did. Like patience. Persistence. Rapport. Over a single afternoon, their “patients” — Read the rest of this entry »