ANM - Applying Narrative Medicine Techniques
Learn how to improve understanding of your patients and yourself by developing narrative competence. Through in-class exercises which include attentively reading patient illness narratives, looking at artistic portrayals of suffering, reflective writing about your own experiences in the presence of illness, and by crafting a parallel chart, you will acquire all the basic humanistic skills you need to create your own narrative-medicine toolbox.
Learning objectives include:
- Learn to apply specific narrative medicine techniques to improve how you recognize, absorb, interpret and are moved by what your patients tell you.
- Apply narrative tools clinically to better comprehend your patients' experiences as well as your own interactions with those who are ill.
- Develop narrative competency as a proven means to improve your doctor-patient relationships and self-understanding as healers.
- Learn structure that works to establish a narrative-medicine program.
Suggested reading list:
Charon, Rita. "Perspective: Narrative and Medicine", The New England Journal of Medicine 350 (2004):862-864.
Hanson, Marta. Special Issue "Narrative Medicine in China and Chinese Sources for Narrative Medicine" of Chinese Medicine and Culture 6.2 (June 2023): https://journals-lww-com.proxy1.library.jhu.edu/cmc/toc/2023/06000
Holloway, Marquerite. "When Medicine Meets Literature." Scientific American 292.5 (May 2004): 38-39