Description
This course has been designed to target the critical topic of humanism in medicine through a literary lens. Students will read a number of texts that will be discussed as a group. An informal structure, reminiscent of modern day book clubs, has been chosen to allow each student to deeply engage with the material in a safe and supportive environment. As such, student engagement will be critical.
The course is specialized in the sense that we will be focusing specifically on graphic novels. Graphic novels are similar to comic books in that they have panel-style illustrations tht accompany text. However, while comic books are often released as periodicals, graphic novels tell an entire story in one volumne. Additionally, theyoften have more detailed plots, reaching a deeper level of character development in a shorter amount of time.
Lit/Med I - The Patient Perspective will be taught in the fall. It will feature texts that are written from the perspective of the patients thems