Interview with Cara Santa Maria on Talk Nerdy Podcast, 6/14/21.

How Fine Art Can Help Clinicians See Past their Biases, Conversation with Xenia Shih Bion, CHCF Blog, 10/29/10.

Interview on Art Goes On Podcast, 10/7/2020.

Alexa Miller on Art, Observation, and Learning, Explore the Space Show (podcast), Spring, 2019.

More Than a Diagnosis: Health Professions Students Adopt Visual Thinking Strategies to be More Mindful with Patients, GSVU, May 2019.

Interview on IMReasoning podcast with Drs. Art Nahill and Nico Szecket, 10/28/17.

Focusing on Arts, Humanities to Develop Well-Rounded Physicians (AAMC Newsletter), Sarah Mann, August 15, 2017.

The Art of Looking at Patients, Lucia Gannon, MD, The Medical Independent, July 6, 2017.

Old Works of Art are Helping Med Students Learn How to Diagnosis, Vice, Olga Oksman, May 25, 2017.

OTA 15: Sioux Falls Spotlight on Alexa Miller, Interview.

Faculty Development Program Explores Art and Dentistry, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, January 26, 2014. Learn more about this program here.

Can Picasso Help Doctors? Ronan Kavanagh, MD, The Medical Independent, January 23, 2014.

Medical Students Transfer Observation Skills from Painting to Patient, Madeline Heising, Institute for Healthcare Improvement Open School, March 11, 2013.

A Conversation with Alexa Miller: Can Art Make Better Doctors, Heather Sullivan, The Magazine of Noble and Greenough School, Winter 2013.

Faculty Workshop: Become Better Teachers and Doctors, Boston University School of Medicine, October 3, 2012.

Interview with Alexa Miller,” DRA Gallery, Jordan Mainzer, October 1, 2012.

Lecture stresses art’s impact on medicine,” Brown Daily Herald, Phoebe Draper, September 21, 2012

Miller speaking at Brown University, 9/13.

Brown University

 

Focus on Arts: Can art make better doctors?,” Chattanooga Times Free Press, Rachel Bunn, September 9, 2012.

Radio piece and article: “Learning Medicine by Looking at Art,” WGBH Boston, Suzanne Pekow, August 22, 2012.

“The Art of Medical Education,” American RadioWorks (podcast series on changes in higher education), Suzanne Pekow, June 30, 2012.

“Future MDs Meet Picasso,” Charlotte Observer, Mark Washburn, May 20, 2012.

Boston Globe 7/20/08

Boston Globe 7/20/08

“Monet? Gauguin? Using art to make better doctors. New courses improve powers of observation,”  Boston Globe, Liz Kowaczyk, July 20, 2008.

How Museums Can Save Lives,” in Write About Museums, Emily Kotecki, November, 2011.

Pictures at an Examination,” in Proto: Massachusetts General Hospital Dispatches from the Frontiers of Medicine, Meera Lee Sethi, Fall 2009.

Medicine at the Museum,” in Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, Winter 2009.

Art and Medicine: Healing in Harmony,” in the Harvard Gazette, Michele Stanners, 2/5/09.

Spotlight on Crossing the Corpus Callosum: Neuroscience, Healing and the Arts, Longwood Symphony Orchestra Symposium, 2/09.

Interview with Aidin Gormley, ArtZone, RTÉ Lyric FM, Ireland’s classical music and arts radio station, August, 2008:

Video segment in Thinking Through Art: The How and Why of an Urban School/Museum Partnership at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum,  (c. Vida Health Communications, 2007). Margaret Burchenal and Michelle Grohe. Learn more about Thinking Through Art at the Gardner Museum hereVideo below (Alexa at 10:35).

Case, Gretchen, PhD. Medical Scarring and the Performance of Memory, University of California, 2005. Dissertation here:

Gulden, Amy Chase, “Can Looking at Art Help Doctors Help Patients?,” The Teaching Artist Journal, Spring 2009.