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  1. Se define a sí mismo como “un payaso que es médico”. Así es Patch Adams, el primer médico clown de la historia, conocido por ser “el padre” de la Risoterapia.

  2. Patch Adams MD and the clowns-performers-composers of the School for Designing a Society invite you to join them in the annual clown trip to Ecuador, for daily clowning in hospitals, clinics and streets, clown-skill-building workshops, and red noses amazement!

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Patch_AdamsPatch Adams - Wikipedia

    Hunter Doherty " Patch " Adams (born May 28, 1945) is an American physician, comedian, social activist, clown, and author. He founded the Gesundheit! Institute as a not-for-profit in 1989. Each year he also organizes volunteers from around the world to travel to various countries where they dress as clowns to bring humor to orphans, patients, and other people. [1]

  4. PDF | Patch Adams is profiled, based on an interview in his home conducted in December 2012. Adams' contribution to therapeutic clowning is discussed... | Find, read and cite all the...

  5. En el caso de Colombia, se encuentra la reconocida fundación Doctora Clown en Bogota, la cual junto con las ideas del doctor Patch Adams, a motivado a la formación de otras fundaciones en pro de los enfermos, entre ellas la fundación Doctor Chocolate en la ciudad de Bucaramanga, conformada por jóvenes y profesionales de diferentes campos ...

  6. This paper presents an overview of the concept of medical clowning followed by a literature review conducted on the empirical studies drawn from three data bases (PubMed, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar), with the aim of mapping and discussing the evidence of clowning effects on non-children, namely adults.

  7. Patch Adams. ­. Introduction. To many readers clowns in a paediatric intensive care setting may seem counterintuitive; however, the paper by Mortamet and colleagues 1 provides a helpful framework for the introduction of therapeutic clowning in paediatric intensive care units, which could be adapted for many other healthcare settings. Context.