Health care professionals seek to educate their students on medical practices and help them understand and relate to patients to provide better treatment. A relatively new development in this area is ...
Quite simply, graphic medicine is the latest, hottest educational approach in healthcare. As defined in a US National Library of Medicine (NLM) exhibit, graphic medicine uses comics to tell personal ...
Rochester Institute of Technology students this fall can have a creative outlet to help them reflect on their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic by producing comics and visual arts narratives.
This fall, beginning September 23rd, we are excited to offer a new online workshop on Graphic Medicine in a Pandemic led by Kriota Willberg, the new Artist in Residence of the Master's Scholars Prgram ...
Gayathri Dayashankar, a psychology major who is pre-med, signed up for a new honors seminar last spring: Graphic Novels in Science and Medicine, taught by Karen Roehr, associate professor of art and ...
From left: Graphic novelists Julie Rocheleau, Ellen Forney, MK Czerwiec, and moderator Matthew Noe, collection outreach librarian at Harvard Medical School's Countway Library. “I can’t really draw, ...
Suzy Becker is a local author, illustrator, and cartoonist for The New Yorker. Her hit book, All I Need to Know I Learned from a Cat, which sold over 2 million copies. But after a writing fellowship ...
Dr. Ian Williams, a Welsh-born physician, started publishing comics under a pseudonym in 2007, the year he began a website devoted to so-called graphic medicine. Currently located in Brighton, ...
When I first started trying to write about my husband's illness and death from ALS, amniotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease, I tried to figure out what had happened to us using words.
Is It a Comic Book or a Graphic Novel? For the uninitiated, the world of graphic medicine comes with a litany of terms, concepts, and assumptions that can confuse even clinicians inclined toward pop ...