{"id":5656,"date":"2025-11-12T11:34:24","date_gmt":"2025-11-12T17:34:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/?p=5656"},"modified":"2025-12-10T09:25:20","modified_gmt":"2025-12-10T15:25:20","slug":"art-care-and-collaboration-at-unmc-the-work-of-dr-mark-gilbert-and-dr-virginia-aita","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/2025\/11\/12\/art-care-and-collaboration-at-unmc-the-work-of-dr-mark-gilbert-and-dr-virginia-aita\/","title":{"rendered":"Art, Care, and Collaboration\u00a0at UNMC:\u00a0The Work of\u00a0Dr.\u00a0Mark Gilbert\u00a0and\u00a0Dr.\u00a0Virginia Aita"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"panel body-content\"><div class=\"panel__container\">\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-large\"><a href=\"https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"614\" src=\"https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2-1024x614.jpg\" alt=\"Man on left wearing black glasses and blue shirt. Woman with short silver hair on right wearing navy suit and black turtleneck. Bookshelves filled with books in the background\" class=\"wp-image-5658\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2-1024x614.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2-300x180.jpg 300w, https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2-768x461.jpg 768w, https:\/\/blog.unmc.edu\/library\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/26\/2025\/11\/UNMC_McGooganLibrary_Nov2025_Grace_BlogGraphic_1300x780-2.jpg 1300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/a><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Dr. Mark Gilbert Oral History Interview, McGoogan Health Sciences Library, April 4th, 2025.&nbsp;<br>Dr. Virginia Aita Oral History Interview, McGoogan Health Sciences Library, January 30th, 2024.&nbsp;<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><em>What can happen when a University of Nebraska at Omaha senior interested in the arts works in Special Collections and Archives at McGoogan Health Sciences Library? For student worker Grace Spaulding, it meant discovering a fascinating collaboration that shaped her capstone project. Below, Grace shares her journey from transcribing interviews to exploring historical medical illustrations\u2014a prime example of student research in action.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Written by: Grace Spaulding<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As&nbsp;a&nbsp;senior&nbsp;at the University of Nebraska&nbsp;at&nbsp;Omaha (UNO) and a student worker in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.unmc.edu\/library\/\">Leon S. McGoogan Health Sciences Library<\/a>, I&nbsp;wanted to focus&nbsp;my&nbsp;capstone thesis&nbsp;on&nbsp;one of the major projects&nbsp;I&nbsp;worked on for the&nbsp;last four years&nbsp;at&nbsp;University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC).&nbsp;While working&nbsp;on transcriptions for&nbsp;the UNMC&nbsp;Oral History Program, I learned about the&nbsp;collaboration between&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;<a aria-label=\"Virginia Aita, opens in a new window\" href=\"https:\/\/archives.nebraska.edu\/agents\/people\/1621\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Virginia Aita<\/a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;<a aria-label=\"Mark Gilbert, opens in a new window\" href=\"https:\/\/www.unomaha.edu\/college-of-communication-fine-arts-and-media\/about-us\/faculty\/art-and-art-history\/mark-gilbert.php\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Mark Gilbert<\/a>.&nbsp;Their partnership&nbsp;brought&nbsp;art and medicine together in ways that changed&nbsp;how we think about care.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I transcribed the oral history interview for Dr. Aita and was&nbsp;immediately&nbsp;intrigued.&nbsp;When it came time to start my thesis project,&nbsp;the McGoogan Library gave me the opportunity to&nbsp;conduct an oral history&nbsp;interview&nbsp;with Dr. Gilbert and learn more about their work from an&nbsp;artist\u2019s&nbsp;perspective.&nbsp;This research led to my&nbsp;thesis:&nbsp;<em>Medical Illustration Pictured Through Visual Culture.<\/em>&nbsp;This study<em>&nbsp;<\/em>explores how medical illustration, from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries, functions not only as a tool for scientific education but as a cultural system that shapes how societies visualize, interpret, and value the human body.&nbsp;The illustrations&nbsp;that are featured&nbsp;are all housed within the&nbsp;Rare Book Collection at UNMC.&nbsp;The&nbsp;perspective of both Dr. Gilbert and Dr. Aita played&nbsp;a large role&nbsp;in my research.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dr. Aita, Professor Emerita at the UNMC College of Public Health, has a background in ethics, palliative care, and&nbsp;health&nbsp;humanities.&nbsp;During her career, she worked to integrate humanistic perspectives into medical education.&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;Gilbert is a Scottish artist and researcher who is internationally recognized for using portraiture to explore clinical experiences. Together, they worked side by side to use art to reveal the lived experience of patients and caregivers.&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/journalofethics.ama-assn.org\/exhibition\/portraits-care\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"Portraits of Care, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>Portraits of Care<\/em><\/a>&nbsp;highlights&nbsp;human experiences with care&nbsp;within&nbsp;UNMC\u2019s community.&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;Gilbert created portraits of people receiving chemotherapy, transplant recipients, mothers in childbirth, head-and-neck cancer patients, nurses, chaplains, and hospital staff. These portraits captured perspectives of what it means to give and receive care. They illustrate struggles, relationships, and resilience, and reveal aspects of caregiving that are often hard to put into words.&nbsp;Dr. Gilbert&nbsp;completed his PhD at UNMC,&nbsp;focusing on depictions of medical care&nbsp;and&nbsp;his dissertation,&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/digitalcommons.unmc.edu\/etd_retro\/2020\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"The Experience of Portraiture in a Clinical Setting, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>The Experience of Portraiture in a Clinical Setting<\/em><\/a>,<em>&nbsp;<\/em>is housed in the UNMC Digital Commons.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>UNMC served as more than just a setting for this project.&nbsp;The&nbsp;campus&nbsp;opened&nbsp;resources, clinics, and communities to the arts.&nbsp;The support for qualitative research through these portraits led to exhibitions that shared the works&nbsp;with&nbsp;both&nbsp;public and&nbsp;professional audiences.&nbsp;By&nbsp;taking part in this process,&nbsp;the&nbsp;University of Nebraska Medical Center&nbsp;community&nbsp;helped&nbsp;develop&nbsp;arts-based methods of inquiry in medicine.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This important work was featured in prominent medical journals including,&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/journalofethics.ama-assn.org\/exhibition\/portraits-care\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"AMA Journal of Ethics, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>AMA Journal of Ethics<\/em><\/a><em>,&nbsp;<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/imss.org\/mark-gilbert-portraits-in-health-care\/?srsltid=AfmBOor2bLsFVTw93TXKw55EWYiF6Y5HgTyL4nv_B1BIYqFZKZu0bbrG\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"International Museum of Surgical Science, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>International Museum of Surgical Science<\/em><\/a><em>, and&nbsp;<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov\/21393267\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"the&nbsp;Journal of Medical Humanities, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>the&nbsp;Journal of Medical Humanities<\/em><\/a>.&nbsp;Another form of preservation is through the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/unmc.access.preservica.com\/uncategorized\/IO_b4148480-3908-46f1-baae-a3c0c8eeb5f5\/\" target=\"_blank\" aria-label=\"McGoogan Library\u2019s Oral History Program, opens in a new window\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>McGoogan Library\u2019s Oral History Program<\/em><\/a>,&nbsp;where&nbsp;UNMC&nbsp;Archivists&nbsp;preserve the voices of faculty, staff, and collaborators.&nbsp;Oral&nbsp;history interviews with&nbsp;both&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;Aita&nbsp;and&nbsp;Dr.&nbsp;Gilbert&nbsp;are publicly available&nbsp;through their online collections.&nbsp;The&nbsp;oral history initiative creates an archival home for reflections on projects like&nbsp;<em>Portraits of Care<\/em>. This&nbsp;ensures&nbsp;that&nbsp;current and future researchers&nbsp;will hear directly from those who created,&nbsp;witnessed, and&nbsp;participated&nbsp;in this work.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This\u00a0collaboration between\u00a0Dr.\u00a0Aita,\u00a0Dr.\u00a0Gilbert, and\u00a0the larger\u00a0UNMC\u00a0community\u00a0is\u00a0more than just a set of portraits. It provides a\u00a0record of stories, reflections, relationships, and narratives of care.\u00a0This serves as an example of how a medical center can foster innovation between art and healthcare.\u00a0The work done at\u00a0UNMC\u00a0shows exciting interdisciplinary\u00a0connections\u00a0and\u00a0ensures that the experiences of\u00a0patients and caregivers alike are\u00a0recognized as both a method of inquiry and a depiction of humanity. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What can happen when a University of Nebraska at Omaha senior interested in the arts works in Special Collections and Archives at McGoogan Health Sciences Library? For student worker Grace Spaulding, it meant discovering a fascinating collaboration that shaped her capstone project. 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