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What Can Medical Education Learn from Comics?

Bradley, S, Mclean, R, Brewster, L. (2021). What can medical education learn from comics? Clin Teach.1– 4. https://doi-org.ezproxymcp.flo.org/10.1111/tct.13427 ABSTRACT: Graphic medicine is the use of comics to communicate illness experiences. Recognition of its usefulness in medical education is growing, particularly in the United States, but explorations of how students engage with comics within medical curricula are lacking. Here, we report on… Read More »

A Novel Graphic Medicine Curriculum for Resident Physicians: Boosting Empathy and Communication through Comics

Ronan, L. K., & Czerwiec, M. K. (2020). A novel graphic medicine curriculum for resident physicians: boosting empathy and communication through comics. The Journal of medical humanities, 10.1007/s10912-020-09654-2. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-020-09654-2 ABSTRACT: Curricular design that addresses residency physician competencies in communication skills and professionalism remains a challenge. Graphic Medicine (GM) uses comics, a medium combining… Read More »

Mapping the Use of Comics in Health Education: A Scoping Review of the Graphic Medicine Literature

Noe, M. & Levin, L. (2020). Mapping the use of comics in health education: A scoping review of the graphic medicine literature. Graphic Medicine. https://www.graphicmedicine.org/mapping-comics-health. ABSTRACT: This study sought to map the use of comics in health education to better understand: a) what populations are targeted and b) what effect(s) their use have. As the field… Read More »