Drew University Medical Humanities

Drew University Medical Humanities

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The Drew University Medical Humanities page is your link to all things medical humanities at Drew University.

Designed to allow you to investigate healthcare connections across the humanities, the Medical Humanities program examines the intersection of human experience and medical knowledge by engaging in a discursive dialogue centered on what medicine means in relation to the individual and society.

Photos 04/02/2017

Why Doctors Write: Finding Humanity in Medicine with Ken Browne on Monday, April 17 at 7 p.m. on the Drew campus

Call for Papers 04/02/2017

Find the medical humanities CfP for Transatlantic Connections V here!

Call for Papers Drew University, in association with the Institute of Study Abroad Ireland is seeking paper and panel proposals in for the Transatlantic Connections Conference in Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland,...

09/06/2016

Medical humanities (and related) friends. There is an excellent opportunity to present at a conference on the role of medical humanities in creating and encouraging equality in healthcare access and delivery happening in Ireland from January 11-15. If you're interested, send a message, and I'll send you the CFP. The submission deadline is October 7.

Photos from Atlantic Health Morristown Medical Center's post 01/23/2016

Drew Medical Humanities students at work

10/08/2015

CFP: How Medical Humanities is Building Bridges to the Future of Medicine

Papers on the topic of the influence of Medical Humanities on the current and changing state of medicine from various areas of study, including bioethics, literature, sociology, anthropology, public health, history, and medical education, are invited to be considered for Drew University’s Transatlantic Connections 3 Conference, an interdisciplinary conference with a dedicated track for Medical Humanities. The three-day conference will take place in Bundoran, Ireland January 13-16, 2016. We are especially interested in submissions for sessions on medical narrative, mental health and trauma, public policy and mental health, ethics, and the ethics of human-subject research.

Proposals submitted by graduate students, scholars, faculty, and researchers for presentations, performances, and exhibits are welcome and must be received no later than November 6, 2015. The use of multimedia for presentations is encouraged. Proposals must not exceed 350 words, plus a short presenter bio. All presenters must register as conference presenters and pay registration fee. Accepted applicants will be informed no later than November 13, 2015. Please email proposals to [email protected]. For more information on the conference, email [email protected].

Drew University’s Caspersen School of Graduate Studies is part of an intimate liberal arts university in Madison, New Jersey, and the Medical Humanities program offers degrees at the certificate, master’s and doctoral level. For more information on the program, visit www.drew.edu/graduate/academics/medical-humanities.

10/01/2015

Welcome to the Drew University Medical Humanities page. If you are interested in the program, want to know what medical humanities events are coming up at or around Drew University, or are curious to know more about medical humanities, this is the page for you.

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