The Creative Health Magazine for Doctors
arts+medicine magazine is a world first - devoted to the subject of arts and health and the positive impact that arts has on health and wellbeing - for both clinician and patients.
Utilisation of the arts in healthcare is no longer viewed as an alternative approach; rather it is increasingly seen as an essential part of holistic healthcare that encompasses medical treatments, therapy, medication, diet and exercise. The arts can help adjust to living with a medical condition.
The magazine has sponsorship support from the Australia Council for the Arts, which also recently released its own book on Art and Wellbeing. Jennifer Bott, CEO of the Australia Council, states that "creativity is inextricably linked to our wellbeing - people's lives are changed, and communities and cultures strengthened, whenever imagination is encouraged".
The arts+medicine website is developing and articles will be reproduced progressively.

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Who are we?
I'media Asia Pacific is Australia's leading arts publisher and arts marketing company with over 15 years experience in providing arts and entertainment content for print and online. The portfolio includes:
- arts+medicine - Australia's bi-monthly creative health magazine for Doctors.
- State of the Arts - Australia's only quarterly magazine that covers visual arts, literature, performing arts and design in Australia and New Zealand.
- limelight - the ABC's monthly guide to what's on ABC TV, radio and online - the fastest growing monthly magazine in readership *(Roy Morgan research August 2004)
- OzArts Online - the international web site of the Australia Council profiling Australian arts export-ready products