PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Neil Pickering TI - The use of poetry in health care ethics education AID - 10.1136/mh.26.1.31 DP - 2000 Jun 01 TA - Medical Humanities PG - 31--36 VI - 26 IP - 1 4099 - http://mh.bmj.com/content/26/1/31.short 4100 - http://mh.bmj.com/content/26/1/31.full SO - J Med Humanit2000 Jun 01; 26 AB - In blunt terms, the thesis I argue for here is that poetry is of no use in health care ethics education, because poetry is of no use. Put more circumspectly, insofar as a poem is given to health care students to read as a poem, it will not help achieve the ends of health care ethics education This is a conceptual point, arising from the idea that any genuine engagement of an individual with a poem is unpredictable. My main example is Thom Gunn's apparently very useful poem As Expected. We can't predict what reading (interpretation or understanding) of this health care students will come to if they are allowed to engage with it. To treat the poem as a site at which a predetermined set of useful things may be found is to fail to treat it as a poem.