The Importance of Arts in Continuous Professional Development in Health

Kato Nabirye H.

Faculty of Business, Kampala International University, Uganda

ABSTRACT

This paper examines the integral role of arts in continuous professional development (CPD) for healthcare professionals. The incorporation of arts such as visual arts, music, drama, and dance—into healthcare settings offers multidimensional benefits that transcend conventional training. These benefits include enhanced communication skills, empathy, emotional resilience, and creativity. By fostering these qualities, arts-based CPD initiatives support healthcare professionals in adapting to complex, emotionally charged, and ethically nuanced situations they encounter in practice. Furthermore, case studies illustrate how the arts have positively impacted clinical outcomes and healthcare team cohesion, indicating the potential of arts as an innovative tool in CPD. The paper also addresses challenges, including funding constraints and resistance to integration, and outlines future directions for establishing a robust framework to incorporate the arts into health education. The findings advocate for a broader adoption of arts-based methodologies to nurture a resilient, compassionate, and holistic healthcare workforce.

Keywords: Arts in Healthcare, Continuous Professional Development (CPD), Creativity in Medicine, Arts-based Training, Healthcare Professional Development.

CITE AS: Kato Nabirye H. (2024). The Importance of Arts in Continuous Professional Development in Health. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT, 5(3):36-40 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2024/5.3.36400