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cbabe

(5,826 posts)
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 07:41 PM 23 hrs ago

Doctors in Montreal can now prescribe their patients tickets to the orchestra

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/orchestra-prescription-9.6960793?ICID=ref_fark

Doctors in Montreal can now prescribe their patients tickets to the orchestra

The project is an example of social prescribing, a phenomenon that’s expanding across Canada

Sheena Goodyear · CBC Radio · Posted: Oct 30, 2025 2:19 PM PDT | Last Updated: October 30

Doctors in Montreal are prescribing music as medicine.

The Montreal Symphony Orchestra has teamed up with a national physicians’ organization to develop a new program that allows doctors to prescribe their patients free tickets to shows.

“Physicians will get prescriptions that they will give to patients. The patients will call us. And we will give each patient that calls us two tickets for free,” Mélanie La Couture, CEO of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, told As It Happens host Nil Köksal.

“They can select the concert they want.”

It’s the latest example in Canada of what’s known as social prescribing, in which health-care providers prescribe things that are normally outside the scope of medicine, but can have tremendous impact on people’s health and well-being — like art, nature or community activities.

… more … music created endorphins are good for you. .. audio at link …

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Doctors in Montreal can now prescribe their patients tickets to the orchestra (Original Post) cbabe 23 hrs ago OP
As an RN with a PhD in psychology, I love this concept -- on many levels. wordstroken 22 hrs ago #1
Interesting. I like it. I work in mental health tulipsandroses 22 hrs ago #2
What a civilized idea. 3catwoman3 21 hrs ago #3
Excellent idea! Turbineguy 21 hrs ago #4

wordstroken

(1,358 posts)
1. As an RN with a PhD in psychology, I love this concept -- on many levels.
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 07:51 PM
22 hrs ago

Brilliant!! Oh, to live in Canada.
Thank you for posting, cbabe.
💕❤️

🦋 wordstroken

tulipsandroses

(8,039 posts)
2. Interesting. I like it. I work in mental health
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 07:59 PM
22 hrs ago

Medicine does wonders but finding ways to destress and relax is just as important.

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