39 min

Mike Natter On Art, Medicine, & Passion Explore The Space

    • Medicine

"I believe that art and visual imagery is innate. Anyone can understand it"



Dr. Mike Natter is a 3rd year Internal Medicine resident and a stunning artist. Like truly wonderful. We discuss using art as a teaching tool, how he reflects and critiques residency training through his art, and our shared love for Calvin & Hobbes. This is so much fun, enjoy!



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Key Learnings



1. Using art as a teaching tool



2. Does Mike use his art for other subjects or just medicine



3. How the process of art is beneficial, not the end-product



4. Tools of the trade



5. The things that Mike feels compelled to draw at any opportunity



6. How Mike reflects the challenges and hardships of residency in his art



7. What does a day off look like



8. The art that Mike enjoys



9. The growth of graphic art and medicine



10. Why talking about our shared hobbies at work is a challenge



11. Calvin and Hobbes. That's it



12. Merging and sustaining more than one passion



Links



Twitter @mike.natter  Instagram: @mike_natter

Mike's ArtSugar page: https://artsugar.co/collections/mike-natter

 



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"I believe that art and visual imagery is innate. Anyone can understand it"



Dr. Mike Natter is a 3rd year Internal Medicine resident and a stunning artist. Like truly wonderful. We discuss using art as a teaching tool, how he reflects and critiques residency training through his art, and our shared love for Calvin & Hobbes. This is so much fun, enjoy!



Don't miss your chance to nominate a guest for Explore The Space Podcast and win a fantastic coffee-centric prize! Contest closes 2/28 at 8am PST



Please subscribe and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts.



Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com



Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow



Key Learnings



1. Using art as a teaching tool



2. Does Mike use his art for other subjects or just medicine



3. How the process of art is beneficial, not the end-product



4. Tools of the trade



5. The things that Mike feels compelled to draw at any opportunity



6. How Mike reflects the challenges and hardships of residency in his art



7. What does a day off look like



8. The art that Mike enjoys



9. The growth of graphic art and medicine



10. Why talking about our shared hobbies at work is a challenge



11. Calvin and Hobbes. That's it



12. Merging and sustaining more than one passion



Links



Twitter @mike.natter  Instagram: @mike_natter

Mike's ArtSugar page: https://artsugar.co/collections/mike-natter

 



#art, #passion, #hobby, #medicine, #residency, #graphicart, #teaching, #calvinandhobbes, #podcast, #podcasting, #healthcare, #digitalhealth, #health, #leadership, #mentorship, #coaching, #FOAmed, #doctor, #nurse, #meded, #education, #hospital, #hospitalist, #innovation, #innovate, #medicalstudent, #medicalschool, #resident, #physician

39 min