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General Approved Courses UCI School of Humanities
WEBMedical Humanities 1: Health, Wellness, and Conception of the Body. This interdisciplinary course asks, what is health and who gets to have it? What is considered a “healthy” or “sick” body? We analyze historical and contemporary experiences of illness, medicine, and caregiving, including how patients represent their bodies and healing.Medical …
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Stressing the humanity in medical humanities
WEBby Jim Washburn “Suffer well” may not be as inviting a salutation as “Live long and prosper,” but it was ideal for the title of a seminar series launched by the UCI Center for Medical Humanities in the fall of 2019. “The idea around ‘Suffer Well’ was to have speakers explore ways that suffering can become a portal to a more fulsome …
UCI launches new Center for Medical Humanities
WEBBy Valerie Elwell On October 30, 2018, the University of California, Irvine formally launched its new Center for Medical Humanities, an unprecedented partnership among the School of Humanities, the Claire Trevor School of the Arts and the School of Medicine.
Center for Medical Humanities UCI School of Humanities
WEBThe UCI Center for Medical Humanities explores dimensions of human embodiment, especially those that relate to illness, disability, and other experiences of bodyminds. An institutional collaboration between the School of Medicine, School of Humanities, and the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, the Center brings together faculty and student
Minor in Medical Humanities UCI School of Humanities
WEBMedical Humanities is an interdisciplinary, humanistic and cultural study of illness, health, health care, and the body. In contrast to the medical sciences, the medical humanities -- which include bioethics, narrative medicine, history of medicine, culture studies, science and technology studies, medical anthropology, philosophy, dance, music, literature, film, as …
Medicine and memoir UCI School of Humanities
WEBMedicine and memoir. Office of the Dean. Asian American Studies. Center for Medical Humanities. April 6, 2022. By Megan Cole. The famed American writer Susan Sontag once wrote, “Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and the kingdom of the sick. Sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to
Graduate UCI School of Humanities
WEBThe Graduate Emphasis in Medical Humanities is a formal component of graduate studies at the University of California, Irvine, in addition to the fulfillment of requirements towards the Ph.D., M.F.A., or M.A. degree in an array of fields in …
Works-In-Progress Series UCI School of Humanities
WEBContact Center for Medical Humanities. 1000 Humanities Gateway. Irvine, CA 92697-3375. (949) 824-9195. Email: The Works-in-Progress series provides faculty from around campus the opportunity to showcase their research projects dealing with the intersection of medicine, arts, and the humanities to an interdisciplinary audience. 2022.
UCI to welcome CIPSH Chair in New Humanities Hsiung Ping-chen
WEBOffice of the Dean. January 27, 2020. The School of Humanities at the University of California, Irvine will welcome internationally renowned scholar Hsiung Ping-chen as a CIPSH Chair in New Humanities for five years. Designated by International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies, the honorary position is part of a global initiative
Why Asian Americans never seem to get sick UCI School of …
WEBThere are also policy implications: Asian Americans contain communities least likely to produce advanced healthcare directives for themselves or loved ones and among the most likely to resort to “heroic” measures at the end of life, which may prolong physical life but at a great expense: ICUs and the like are costly and tortuous.
Worth a Rewatch UCI School of Humanities
WEBStroke Book – Entanglements of Time, Healthcare and Queerness Keywords: Healthcare, LGBTQIA Studies, Self Care Jonathan Alexander, author of Stroke Book: The Diary of a Blindspot engages in conversation with Dr. Sunita Puri, Palliative Medicine Physician, in this discussion about health and the role of time and queerness …
Making sense of medical quarantines past and present
WEBBy Nikki Babri. More than frozen moments in time, photographs become a window into memories of the past. Adria L. Imada, UCI history professor and author of An Archive of Skin, An Archive of Kin: Disability and Life-Making During Medical Incarceration (University of California Press, 2022), knows this phenomenon well. Her work not only …
Required courses in sections A, B, and C. UCI School of Humanities
WEBB. Select one of the following: · CLASSIC 10 Scientific and Specialized Terminology. · DANCE 3 Scientific Concepts of Health. · GEN&SEX 60A Gender and Science. · PHILOS 3 Technology and Society. · PHILOS 4 Introduction to Ethics. · PHILOS 5 Contemporary Moral Problems. C. Select two of the following:
On Learning to Heal, or What Medicine Doesn't Know: A …
WEBAdd to Calendar 2023-04-26 15:00:00 2023-04-26 17:00:00 On Learning to Heal, or What Medicine Doesn't Know: A conversation with Ed Cohen KWALL D8 Template [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public
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