CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London)
King's College London
Goal
June 26, 2016 - June 27, 2016, Kings College London. Goal is to promote robust conversation about medical humanities research and the development of degree programs.
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John McGowan, PhD
Organizer/ Contact
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Brian Hurwitz, MD
Organizer
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Neil Vickers, PhD
Organizer
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Daniele Lorenzini, PhD
Speaker
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Esther L. Jones, Ph.D.
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Reference added by Kym Weed to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 5 Jun 2017
Singer S, Weed K, Edwell J, Jack J, Thrailkill J. Advancing Pre-Health Humanities as Intensive Research Practice: Principles and Recommendations from a Cross-Divisional Baccalaureate Setting, in Journal of Medical Humanities, 2017-6-1; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1007/s10912-017-9452-6
Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 15 Mar 2017
Abdou R. Yes, I wear the Hijab. Yes, I am a Doctor., in Medical Humanities, 2017-2-23; BMJ DOI: 10.1136/medhum-2017-011219
Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 14 Mar 2017
Mohd S, Senadjki A, Mansor N. Living Arrangements of Elderly: Evidence from Household Income Expenditure Survey, in Journal of Population Ageing, 2016-10-11; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1007/s12062-016-9165-z
Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 22 Dec 2016
Hurwitz B. Literary doctors, in The Lancet, 2005-5; Elsevier BV DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)66495-1
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones, Esther. "Africana Women’s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics, and Empathy", 2015; Lexington Books
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones E. Organ Donation, Mythic Medicine and Madness in Nalo Hopkinson’s Brown Girl in the Ring, in Medicine and Ethics in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction, 2015; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1057/9781137514691_4
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones E. “I Mean to Survive”: Feminist Disability Theory and Womanist Survival Ethics in Octavia Butler’s Parables, in Medicine and Ethics in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction, 2015; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1057/9781137514691_5
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones E. The Unbearable Burden of Culture: Sexual Violence, Women’s Power and Cultural Ethics in Nnedi Okorafor’s Who Fears Death, in Medicine and Ethics in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction, 2015; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1057/9781137514691_3
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones E. The Black Girl’s Burden: Eugenics, Genomics and Genocide in Octavia Butler’s Fledgling, in Medicine and Ethics in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction, 2015; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1057/9781137514691_2
Reference added by Esther L. Jones to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (University College London) | 12 Jul 2016
Jones E. Conclusion: Blood, Salt and Tears: Theorizing Difference in the Black Feminist Speculative Tradition, in Medicine and Ethics in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction, 2015; Springer Nature DOI: 10.1057/9781137514691_6