News tratta da "Time"
Aspiring doctors now have an excuse to binge-watch Seinfeld.
At Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New
Brunswick, N.J., psychiatry professor Anthony Tobia is teaching third
and fourth-year medical students in the hospital’s psychiatric rotation
about psychiatric disorders through the hit TV show’s eccentric
characters — an exercise dubbed “Psy-feld,” NJ.com reports. The students are required to watch two repeat episodes of
the show a week on TBS and come to class ready to discuss the
psychopathology “demonstrated” in each one. As Tobia told NJ.com,
“When you get these friends together the dynamic is such that it literally creates a plot: Jerry’s obsessive compulsive traits combined with Kramer’s schizoid traits, with Elaine’s inability to forge meaningful relationships and with George being egocentric.”
It reminds us of the Seinfeld episode
in which Kramer (Michael Richards) acted out the symptoms of gonorrhea
so medical students could practice their diagnostic skills:
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