Skip to main content

MDHM510

Introduction to Narrative Medicine

Medical and Health Humanities Caspersen School of Graduate Studies

Course Subject Code

MDHM

Course Number

510

Status

Active

Course Attributes

-

Course Short Title

Narrative Medicine

Course Long Title

Introduction to Narrative Medicine

Course Description

Explores narrative and interpretive techniques that may enhance communication within the healthcare community as a whole. Narrative is everywhere in medicine: in patient stories, in the notes we write, in our formal presentations and in conversations with colleagues and families. Traditionally, healthcare education has provided little training in how best to create and interpret such narratives. Uses medical fiction, essays, poetry, great literature, illness narratives, medical autobiographies and case write-ups on Narrative Medicine. Includes a combination of lecture and reading and writing workshops. Each semester, the focus of the course shifts within the overall framework of Narrative Medicine, and therefore this course can be repeated multiple times.

Min

3

Repeatable

-

Course Restrictions

Level: GD (I), GM (I), Program: Doctor of Medical Humanities (I), Master of Medical Humanities (I),

Equivalent Course(s)

-