Syllabi by Topic : Film and Medicine
- "American Psychos and
the Culture of Mental Illness." C. Amirault. Now at Brown University;
Was taught at University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. [undergraduate seminar;
elective; Fall 1993]; see also: Literature
and Medicine, Mental Illness.
- "Anatomy of Love." E.
Whiting. Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values
in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective; Winter 2000]; see also: Aging,
Behavioral Science, Literature
and Medicine, Medicine and the Arts,
Physician-Patient Relationship, Women
and Medicine.
- "Images of the Medical Profession
in Popular Film." D. Guenther. Northeastern Ohio Universities College
of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program. [BS/MD; selective; Spring
2000]; see also: Medicine and the Arts.
- Medical Humanities
Program D. Kirklin. Royal Free and University College Medical School;
see also: Death and Dying, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Medicine and the Arts, Professionalism,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Medical Visions."
C. Amirault. Brown University [sophomore seminar; elective; Spring 1998];
see also: AIDS, Gender
and Medicine, History of Medicine,
Literature and Medicine, Medicine
and the Arts, Mental Illness,
Physician-Patient Relationship, Professionalism,
Women and Medicine.
- "Medicine, Culture, and Self."
J. Woodcock. University of Indiana-Bloomington [Undergraduate, Spring
2002]; see also: Death and Dying,
Disability, Ethnicity
and Medicine, Gender and Medicine,
History of Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Medical Ethics,
Mental Illness, Physician-Patient
Relationship, Professionalism,
Social Issues in Medicine, War
and Medicine, Women and Medicine.
- "Multiculturalism." J. Mahon.
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values in
Medicine Program [BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000]; see also Ethnicity
and Medicine, Medical Education,
Social Issues in Medicine.
- "Narrative Pathologies,
Narrative Cures." C. Amirault. Brown University [senior seminar;
elective; Spring 1999]; see also: AIDS,
Gender and Medicine, History
of Medicine, Literature and Medicine,
Medicine and the Arts, Mental
Illness, Physician-Patient Relationship,
Women and Medicine.
- "Women's Health: Views from
Literature, Communities, and Clinical Medicine ." D. Wear. Northeastern
Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Human Values in Medicine Program
[BS/MD; selective; Spring 2000.]; see also Aging,
Gender and Medicine, Literature
and Medicine, Social Issues in Medicine.,
Women and Medicine.
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