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Medical clowning in hospitals: Practices, training and perception
Orly Korin,
Deby Babis
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Medical Clowning
100%
Practice Training
100%
Hospital Practice
100%
Clown
71%
Israeli
28%
Open Area
28%
Training Program
14%
Therapeutic Outcome
14%
Hebrew
14%
Entertainment
14%
Extensive Training
14%
Medical Team
14%
Nonprofit Organizations
14%
Complementary Medicine
14%
Current Form
14%
Salary
14%
Ethnographic Study
14%
Accepted Practices
14%
Medical Volunteers
14%
Public Practice
14%
Closed Areas
14%
Deontology
14%
Art Professionals
14%
Entertainment Value
14%
Performance Art
14%
Diverse Approaches
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Volunteer
100%
Physician
100%
Complementary Medicine
33%