Lectures Lectures

Elaine Chew Kenotes at World Doctors Orchestra Symposium Scientifically Sound

Elaine Chew gave a keynote as part of Scientifically Sound on “Music heart theranostics: How music can be a valuable tool in precision cardiovascular therapeutics and diagnostics” to physician-musicians of the World Doctors Orchestra convening in Strasbourg-Paris under the baton of founder-internist-conductor Stefan Willich, thanks to organiser surgeon scientist-clarinettist Barbara Seeliger.

00:16 Saxophone quartet
04:53 Introduction (Barbara Seeliger)
09:49 Excellence on every level – the IRCAD contribution to global health & music (Jacques Marescaux)
20:40 Music in Medicine – Experience, Evidence and Perspectives (Stefan Willich)
36:02 Oboe performance: the instrument, the reeds & the medical problems they cause (Allen T. Bishop)
52:34 The influence of classical music on the relaxation of patients with different dental problems (Andreea Simon)
59:40 From Rhenish humanism to the arts and sciences today (Michel Deneken)
1:14:50 Music heart theranostics: How music can be a valuable tool in precision cardiovascular therapeutics and diagnostics – with live intervention (Elaine Chew)
1:45:46 Connecting people through music (Philippe Geiss)
1:50:55 Saxophone ensemble performing Philippe Geiss “Kawala”
1:55:40 Chamber ensemble performing Philippe Geiss “Dos cantos”