Scenes of Disclosure
Koski Kaisu
Standardized patients work with medical students to help them practice their clinical and interpersonal skills. In this film, standardized patients of the McGovern Medical School in Houston portray three distinct characters and repertoires of responses, while medical students learn to proceed according to a “breaking bad news” framework.
Production Year
2017
Duration
00:23:04
Tyyppi
Asiasana
care, diseases, documentarism, education and training, experimental films, human relations, interaction, medical care, medicine (science), patient care relationship, patients, performances, professional skills, science
Original Title
Scenes of Disclosure
English Title
Scenes of Disclosure
Production Countries
Finland,United States,Netherlands
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Kaisu Koski (Author), Kaisu Koski (Cinematographer), Sharad Patel (Cinematographer), Kirsten Ostherr (Cinematographer), Mel House (Cinematographer), Henry Vega (Composer), Eric Sheffield (Composer), Jeff Herriott (Composer), Kaisu Koski (Director), Kaisu Koski (Editor), Kirsten Ostherr (Executive Producer), Kaisu Koski (Script), Kaisu Koski (Sound Design), Anttoni Wikström (Sound Design), Beth McKim (Actor), Kaisu Koski (Actor), Katie Gruner (Actor), Gail Leonard (Actor), Tampereen yliopisto (Funder), Rice University Humanities Research Center (Funder), Suomen akatemia (Funder)
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Kaisu Koski is an artist-researcher with background in media art and performance. She earned her doctoral degree with a dissertation "Augmenting Theatre” on interactive performances and installations in 2007 in the University of Lapland. Koski is an Adjunct Professor of Arts-based Research in Tampere University, Finland. She collaborates with scientists, clinicians and engineers, and currently carries out a project developing films for medical curricula. Koski’s work has been exhibited in platforms such as Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, Hasselt Triennial, The Lab in San Francisco and the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in Korea, and received multiple official selections on the film festival circuit.
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