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Narrative Ethics: Literary Texts and Moral Issues in Medicine, Harvard University

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This eight-session course, especially suited for a mixed group of first, second, third and fourth-year students, uses literary narratives and poetry to study ethical issues in medicine. This methodology emphasizes the importance of context, contingency, and circumstances in recognizing, evaluating, and resolving moral problems. The seminar will focus on developing the skills of critical and reflective reading that increase effectiveness in clinical medicine. Texts will include short fiction and poetry by authors such as Woolf, Chekhov, Carver, Kafka, Hurston, Marquez and Tolstoy. The instructor will provide necessary philosophic and literary context at the beginning of each session, the balance devoted to class discussion. During the course, students will keep a reading journal that examines the meanings of illness, the moral role of the physician, and the relevance of emotions, culture, faith, values, social realities, and life histories to patient care. This course is elective, non-credit-bearing. This information has been collected for the Post-Discipline Online Syllabus Database. The database explores the use of literature by schools of professional education in North America. It forms part of a larger project titled Post-Discipline: Literature, Professionalism, and the Crisis of the Humanities, led by Dr Merve Emre with the assistance of Dr Hayley G. Toth. You can find more information about the project at https://postdiscipline.english.ox.ac.uk/. Data was collected and accurate in 2021/22.

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Subject Area

Medicine

Geographic Region

New England

University or College

Harvard University

Funding Status

Private

Endowment (according to NACUBO's U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change* in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20) ($1,000)

40575027

Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2021-2022 ($) (Resident; Non-resident, where applicable)

66284

Course Title

Narrative Ethics: Literary Texts and Moral Issues in Medicine

Terminal Degree of Instructor(s)

PhD English

Position of Instructor(s)

Lecturer of Global Health and Social Medicine

Academic Year(s) Active

2005/06, 2006/07, 2008/09

Primary Works on Reading List

Short fiction and poetry by authors such as Virgnia Woolf, Anton Chekhov, Raymond Carver, Franz Kafka, Zora Neale Hurston, Gabriel García Marquez, and Leo Tolstoy.

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