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Michael said most people in the medical/hospital industry accept clowns in hospitals
Bill and Colleen have performed at Johns Hopkins hospital.
Dr. Boots talked about an incident at Hopkins in which Ben Carson told him to continue clowning with a patient, after Dr. Boots was told to leave a room by one of Carson's staff.
Karen said there are some clown classes programs at medical colleges, that teach clowning tools, not how to be a clown.
Karen acknownledge Remy Raskin, other clown/colleague. Kenny posed the question of how do clowns interact with teenagers.
Karen said it is important to know the specific policies and procedures of the various medical facilities that clowns perform in.
Dr. Boots said that, at times, clowns become a part of extended families.
Michael the "red nose" is important, and an invitation to play.
Dr. Boots is the supervisor of clowns at Johns Hopkins hospital.
Karen said Healthy Humor is in eleven hospitals in the US.
The speakers performed a skit/asked questions with one member of the audience. They put a red ose on her, as a red nose transpant skit.