Olga Kerameos ’27, a Crimson Editorial editor, is a Social Studies concentrator in Mather House. Could the medical humanities finally fix your doctors’ notoriously bad handwriting? Probably not, but ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Incorporating humanities into medical education helps students become more empathetic physicians. The medical ...
Georgetown University’s Medical Humanities Initiative, a collaborative program between the College of Arts & Sciences and the Georgetown University Medical Center, organized a synergetic conversation ...
Ever wonder where a Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities can take you? The School of Medicine’s Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities program is designed to prepare ...
Once you’ve completed your first year in the genetic counseling program, you can apply for our dual-degree program. We’re selective, so you know your classmates take their studies as seriously as you ...
Medical students have the opportunity to pursue a scholarly concentration by completing a certificate program and graduating with distinction. Each program has its own faculty, requirements and ...
The medical humanities undergraduate minor program at Saint Louis University is dedicated to the study of the humanities as foundational disciplines for quality health care education and professional ...
Two Georgetown University professors discussed their writings on disability studies at an Oct. 23 event. Reynolds emphasized the value of disability studies in bettering the lives of individuals and ...
There is no shortage of undergraduate-run publications on campus, covering everything from public health to poetry. Now joining their ranks is the Brown Journal of Medical Humanities, a publication ...
A new health humanities essay from the University of Missouri highlights how the narrative of many news stories detailing the challenges of health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic often ...
Literature is filled with examples of all sorts of doctors: Dr. Jekyll, Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Faustus, Dr. Zhivago, even Dr. Dolittle. And it turns out that reading those books — and the study of ...
Javier Jurado Vélez is looking forward to starting medical school this fall and already has ideas about what the practice of medicine may look like for him. "I've always thought about the idea of ...
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