This blue book series is a reading-intensive seminar on mental illness and asks questions such as: What is the moral meaning of mental illness?, What is it like to be mentally ill?, How can we, as healthcare professionals, best care for sufferers of mental illness, as well as their families and friends? To answer these questions, we turn to sufferers and their loved ones, as this course explores (auto)biographical accounts of mental illness—a literary genre sometimes referred to as “pathography.”
UTH, Houston (McGovern) also sponsors blue book, or extracurricular, electives each semester. These electives are designed to supplement and enrich the medical school’s curriculum, exposing students to a range of topics related to the humanities and ethics. Some electives are faculty-led; however, a growing number of these courses are designed by medical students who have identified topics of interest or gaps that can be addressed through the medical humanities. Relevant courses that use literature include: Introduction to Medical Humanities, Humanities in Dermatology, and Humanities in Film. For more information, see https://med.uth.edu/mcgovern/teaching/bluebook-electives/
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.
History
Subject Area
Medicine
Geographic Region
West South Central
University or College
University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston (McGovern)
Funding Status
Public
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) ($1,000)
31958313
Annual Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2021-2022 ($) (Resident; Non-resident, where applicable)
William Styron, Darkness Visible; Kay Jamison, An Unquiet Mind; Elyn Saks, The Center Cannot Hold; David Sheff, Beautiful Boy; Nic Sheff, Tweak; Sylvia Nasar, A Beautiful Mind; Sue Miller, The Story of My Father; and Susana Kaysen, Girl, Interrupted.