Tuesday
Poem explores the nexus of poetry and medicine with US poet John
Stone
This weeks's Tuesday Poem is a stunning long poem called Gaudeamus
Igitur by doctor-poet John Stone, and it's been selected by Auckland
doctor- poet Renee Liang who says:
'John Stone
understood the closeness of medicine to poetry. He uses poetry to express the
world of the doctor – an uncertain human being, called to show certainty and
strength to the sick. One of the hardest – and easiest -- things about becoming
a doctor is learning to doubt yourself. Experienced clinicians will say that
doubt is often what saves them. To the young, it’s the thing they most
want to avoid.
This is where learning in the arts helps
me. In the arts, I think, we often work by instinct – moving in a
direction that feels right. Of course we take care to do our research and hone
our technical skills – but how often have we found a solution by ‘feel’? '
If you read nothing else online today,
read this: the poem and the write-up by Renee. For those with a little more
time on their hands, there are 31 poets in the Tuesday Poem sidebar each with
poems on display for Tuesday - ones they've written or selected. Worth every
second...
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