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Evil animes and Honorable Ruptures: Reading Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera through a Public Health Humanities Lens S. A. Larson OriginalPaper 23 January 2022 Pages: 533 - 545
Disease Information Through Comics: A Graphic Option for Health Education Josh RakowerAnn Hallyburton OriginalPaper 17 January 2022 Pages: 475 - 492
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Picturing the Institution of Social Death: Visual Rhetorics of Postwar Asylum Exposé Photography Shuko Tamao OriginalPaper 03 December 2021 Pages: 639 - 658
Increase in Sharing of Stressful Situations by Medical Trainees through Drawing Comics Theresa C. MaatmanLana M. MinshewMichael T. Braun OriginalPaper 03 December 2021 Pages: 467 - 473
Medical Students’ Creation of Original Poetry, Comics, and Masks to Explore Professional Identity Formation Johanna ShapiroJuliet McMullinMinh Anh Nguyen OriginalPaper Open access 15 November 2021 Pages: 603 - 625
Informing the Debate around ADHD: Take Care of Zizi, directed by Karim El Shennawy, 2021 Khalid AliMona El Shimi BookReview 13 November 2021 Pages: 513 - 516
“Now I know how to not repeat history”: Teaching and Learning Through a Pandemic with the Medical Humanities Kim AdamsPatrick DeerPerri Klass OriginalPaper 09 November 2021 Pages: 571 - 585
A Value-Added Health Systems Science Intervention Based on My Life, My Story for Patients Living with HIV and Medical Students: Translating Narrative Medicine from Classroom to Clinic Jonathan C. ChouJennifer J. LiAnne T. Vo OriginalPaper 01 November 2021 Pages: 659 - 678
To Be or Not: A Brief History of the Health Humanities Consortium Craig M. KlugmanTherese (Tess) Jones OriginalPaper 22 September 2021 Pages: 515 - 522
Developing New Academic Programs in the Medical/Health Humanities: A Toolkit to Support Continued Growth Craig M. KlugmanRachel Conrad BrackenSarah L. Berry OriginalPaper 16 September 2021 Pages: 523 - 534
Abject Ontologies: Cancer and ‘Living On’ Nadine EhlersShiloh Krupar OriginalPaper 10 September 2021 Pages: 455 - 466
Otherness, Cloning, and Morality in John Wyndham’s The Midwich Cuckoos (1957) Solveig Lena Hansen OriginalPaper Open access 04 September 2021 Pages: 547 - 560
Leonardo Da Vinci’s Archival of the Dermatologic Condition Edward Hadeler OriginalPaper 27 August 2021 Pages: 795 - 799
Measles, Media and Memory: Journalism’s Role in Framing Collective Memory of Disease Elena ConisSarah Hoenicke OriginalPaper Open access 03 August 2021 Pages: 405 - 420
Do I Look at You with Love?: Reimagining the Story of Dementia by Mark Freeman, Leiden and Boston: Brill Sense, 2021 Arthur W. Frank BookReview 17 July 2021 Pages: 379 - 382
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Counting the Days, Not Living Them: You Will Die at Twenty, Directed by Amjad Abu Alala, 2019 Robert C. Abrams EditorialNotes 29 June 2021 Pages: 503 - 504
Reconsidering Empathy: An Interpersonal Approach and Participatory Arts in the Medical Humanities Erica L. CaoCraig D. BlindermanIan Cross OriginalPaper Open access 08 June 2021 Pages: 627 - 640
Strange Blood. The Rise and Fall of Lamb Blood Transfusion in 19th Century Medicine and Beyond by Boel Berner, [Transcript]: Open Access, 2020 Ericka Johnson BookReview 28 May 2021 Pages: 377 - 378
Correction to: Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity by Danielle Spencer Arthur W. Frank Correction 26 April 2021 Pages: 527 - 527
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Reflective Writing about Near-Peer Blogs: A Novel Method for Introducing the Medical Humanities in Premedical Education Rachel Conrad BrackenAjay MajorKirsten Ostherr OriginalPaper Open access 19 April 2021 Pages: 535 - 569
Confronting the Hidden Curriculum: A Four-Year Integrated Course in Ethics and Professionalism Grounded in Virtue Ethics Wayne SheltonLisa Campo-Engelstein OriginalPaper 15 April 2021 Pages: 689 - 703
How Artistic Representation Can Inform Current Debates About Chimeras Robert Klitzman OriginalPaper 14 April 2021 Pages: 337 - 343
Voices from the Front Lines: An Analysis of Physicians’ Reflective Narratives about Flaws with the ‘System’ Tracy MonizRachael PackChris Watling OriginalPaper 06 April 2021 Pages: 737 - 752
Metagnosis: Revelatory Narratives of Health and Identity by Danielle Spencer Arthur W. Frank BookReview 29 March 2021 Pages: 499 - 501
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