The Art of Nursing: Creative Health in the Curriculum
13 Mar 2025, 13:00 - 14:00
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The fourth Art of Nursing Webinar, in partnership with Foundation of Nursing Studies, looks at how arts can enhance nursing education.
Join us on 13 March and hear how and why to include creative health in the curriculum and creative health placements.
List of speakers
Professor Victoria Ridgway: Associate Dean (Partnership, Enterprise and Portfolio Development) Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society, University of Chester.
Andy Farr: What Does It Mean to Be Seen? Art and the Trauma Experience. Andy Farr, artist and University of Nottingham PhD student, explores trauma through art, transforming experiences into visuals. His work examines art’s impact on participants, the public, and health professionals, fostering understanding, resilience, and deeper connections.
Dr Elaine Ryan-Neil: Creative Health Associate, North West. National Centre for Creative Health. Exploring how creative health is playing a core part in our current healthcare policy and services and the ways healthcare professionals are helping.
Dr Marion Lynch: Zoe Art of Revalidation. Zoe Take a Break - Art in nurse reflection well-being and resilience.
These webinars are in partnership with Foundation of Nursing Studies and showcase how nurses and artists are working together to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Our webinars fit into your busy life, designed so that you may listen on the go or join us whilst you take a moment, and we have a fire side chat.
Our webinars are engaging hour-long fire side chats (no slides allowed), bringing interesting people and innovative ideas together to show what is possible and how the arts help us deliver sustainable goals. Five people - nurses, artists, and activists - come together to share their work and inspire others into action.
How to join
This event will be hosted on Zoom. Details on how to access the zoom link will be sent to you via email.
This is event is open to all, but targeted at nursing and healthcare staff and artists.
For any queries about this event please contact:
RCN Library and Museum
rcn.library@rcn.org.uk
0345 337 3368
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