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  1. TV medical dramas: health sciences students' viewing habits and potential for teaching issues related to bioethics and professionalism

    The medical drama that health science students watched most was The Good Doctor, one of the newest medical dramas (available since 2017). This series shows the life of a young autistic physician with savant syndrome who is starting his residency in surgery, and it includes many situations that involve bioethical issues [ 21 ].

  2. TV medical dramas: health sciences students' viewing habits and

    Background Medical dramas have been popular since their inception, especially among medical students. We hypothesized that the recent increase in the availability of TV medical series through online streaming platforms has probably changed health science students' viewing habits as well as the representation of bioethical conflicts and health professionals. Methods We invited undergraduate ...

  3. Exposure to fictional medical television and health: a systematic

    2 Center for Research on Media, Technology, and Health, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. ... One time paper survey: P, B - Effect of viewership on patient perception of physicians and patient-physician interaction ... Medical drama watching was a significant, positive predictor of fatalistic beliefs ...

  4. Professionalism, Ethics, and Realism of Television Medical Dramas as

    Medical drama has been one of television's (TV's) most popular genres since its inception in the 1960s. 1 Even though the fact that the vast majority of TV medical dramas are produced in the United States and are centered on the American healthcare system, they are viewed globally. 2 In addition, the growing popularity of online platforms, also known as subscription video-on-demand services ...

  5. Can medical drama motivate students to have an interest in the

    In addition, medical students frequently watch medical drama series and therefore these programs might be useful in teaching strategies for applied medicine (Weaver and Wilson 2011).

  6. (PDF) Medical dramas—the pros and the cons

    Grey' s Anatomy Grey's Anatomy is an American medical drama television series. It follows the lives of interns, resi-. dents and their mentors in the ctional Seattle Grace-Mercy W est Hospital ...

  7. (PDF) Why Medical Drama? An Interdisciplinary Study of ...

    This paper aims to boost quantitative research in the field of media studies, first considering a comparative and data-driven study of the narrative features in the US medical TV series, one of ...

  8. Imagining Doctors: Medical Students and the TV Medical Drama

    As Joseph Turow details in his institutional analysis of the medical drama genre, the AMA checked scripts for medical accuracy, but also to ensure that the programs presented an exclusively positive image of the modern physician. See, Turow J. Playing Doctor: Television, Storytelling, and Medical Power. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1989.

  9. Medical Dramas and Viewer Perception of Health: Testing Cultivation

    Findings suggest that heavy viewers of medical dramas tend to underestimate the gravity of chronic illnesses such as cancer and cardiovascular disease and undermine the importance of tackling these issues. Heavier viewers of medical dramas, compared to lighter viewers, also tend to take a more fatalistic perspective about cancer.

  10. Medical Dramas and Viewer Perception of Health: Testing Cultivation

    Abstract. By using a national representative sample (N = 11,555), the current study tested cultivation theory and aimed at understanding the relationship between medical drama watching and viewer perception and beliefs related to health.Findings suggest that heavy viewers of medical dramas tend to underestimate the gravity of chronic illnesses such as cancer and cardiovascular disease and ...

  11. Applied Theatre and Drama in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Scoping

    Therefore, more research on the long-term influences, such as throughout students' entire medical degree, of applied drama education for medical students is recommended. Additionally, with the difficulties in educating students during the Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, and now the progressive safe return to the classroom, one wonders if ...

  12. Ethical Issues and Consequences as Portrayed by Medical Dramas: An

    Honors Research Projects The Dr. Gary B. and Pamela S. Williams Honors College ... This paper includes an analysis of ... however, a medical drama and sometimes the writers and producers are willing to sacrifice an accurate medical and ethical portrayals on the show in order to play up the drama and increase ratings. Grey's Anatomy is a

  13. Genetics in Television Medical Dramas

    The first episode of a medical drama to feature genetics was the premiere of the fourth season of Ben Casey (1961-1966) in 1964, making it the only episode across a decade of Ben Casey (1961-1966), Dr. Kildare (1961-1966), and Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969-1976) to address the topic. Since 2010, no fewer than 44 episodes from 8 series of ...

  14. TV medical dramas: health sciences students' viewing habits and

    Background: Medical dramas have been popular since their inception, especially among medical students. We hypothesized that the recent increase in the availability of TV medical series through online streaming platforms has probably changed health science students' viewing habits as well as the representation of bioethical conflicts and health professionals.

  15. Why Medical Drama? An Interdisciplinary Study of Narrative Layers and

    This paper aims to boost quantitative research in the field of media studies, first considering a comparative and data-driven study of the narrative features in the US medical TV series, one of the most popular and longest-running genres on global television. ... Medical drama is a narrative genre that has been one of the most popular products ...

  16. View of History, Analysis and Anthropology of Medical Dramas: A

    3 Medical drama under investigation. Research on American medical dramas has been carried out both on a national and international level: from studies regarding TV genres on, researchers focused on the different aspects that have sparked interest on these products. Starting from issues related to TV genre, necessary to contextualize the medical ...

  17. Depiction of Resuscitation on Medical Dramas: Proposed Effect on

    Prior research has shown that depictions of resuscitation on television are skewed towards younger patients with acute injuries, while most cardiac arrests occur in older patients as a result of medical comorbidities. Additionally, the success rate of televised resuscitations on older shows has vastly exceeded good outcomes in the real world.

  18. PDF Examining Grey'S Anatomy a Content Analysis of Elements of Medical

    While several studies have analyzed medical dramas (e.g., frequency of diagnoses, survival rates, and character demographics) (e.g., Hestroni, 2009; Ye & Ward, 2010), none of these have examined the way in which modern medical dramas portray physician-patient communication. Therefore, research is needed to ensure medical

  19. Based on a 'True' Story? How Medical Dramas Mislead You

    Multiple studies have also shown that television profoundly influences how we think about physicians. "Heavy viewers of medical dramas compared to light viewers perceived doctors to be more unethical, tense, and inconsiderate," the authors of a 2003 paper reported. This may be expected in situations where people have limited access to ...

  20. Modeling narrative features in TV series: coding and clustering

    This paper aims to boost quantitative research in the field of media studies, first considering a comparative and data-driven study of the narrative features in the US medical TV series, one of ...

  21. Effectiveness of drama-based therapies on mental health outcomes: A

    This systematic review and meta-analysis of published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) was conducted to aggregate, examine, and disseminate the current evidence on the effectiveness of drama-based therapies on mental health outcomes, as well as to highlight future directions. We aim to contribute to the mounting empirical evidence suggesting the health ...

  22. Effectiveness of Drama-Based Intervention in Improving Mental Health

    In this paper, meta-analysis is employed to investigate the effect of drama as an intervention on mental health and well-being. ... Future research may examine the effects of drama-based interventions on individuals with post-COVID-19 pandemic trauma to better comprehend the correlations between drama activity and therapeutic effect. To further ...

  23. The COVID-19 Pandemic in Serial Medical Dramas

    The historic SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic will presumably influence arts and culture for years to come. As short-form entertainment, medical television series—popular since City Hospital first appeared on television in the US in 1952 and exemplified in recent decades by successful series such as ER, Grey's Anatomy, and House MD, among others—may be a "first draft" of current events in ...