Third Annual Western Michigan University Medical Humanities Conference September 26-27, 2013; Kalamazoo, Michigan
Call for Abstracts
Third Annual Western Michigan University Medical
Humanities Conference September 26-27, 2013; Kalamazoo, Michigan
Submission Deadline: July 15, 2013
Overview:
Proponents of medical humanities contend that the
humanistic dimensions of medicine and health are a critical component of those
disciplines; not only do these dimensions help us to understand the very nature
of medicine and health, their apprehension allows caregivers to relate to their
patients, to treat those patients with respect and dignity, and to provide more
holistic and empathetic care. The Third Annual Western Michigan University
Medical Humanities Conference aims to explore a range of themes within the
medical humanities. A primary focus will be on emergent technologies in health
care and humanities, and how these affect patient care, the patient experience,
and the effectiveness of the practice of health care, though proposals in any
area of medical humanities are welcome.
The conference is meant to be highly interdisciplinary,
drawing participants from a wide range of backgrounds, including those from
both academic and medical communities. Submissions are welcome on topics that
engage some facet of the medical humanities, including their importance and
conceptual scope. Furthermore, we welcome submissions that engage any of the
following:
Medical ethics, the history of medicine and health care,
religious and/or spiritual perspectives on medicine and health, health care
communication, medical anthropology, sociology of medicine and health, cross$B!>(Bcultural
approaches to medicine and health, health and health care in literature and/or
poetry, musical therapy, and sickness and health as represented in the visual
arts.
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions should include name,
departmental/institutional affiliation, project title, and an abstract not to
exceed 500 words. Proposals should be submitted electronically by July 15-in
either .doc/.docx or .pdf format-to <mailto:medical-humanities@wmich.edu>
medical-humanities@wmich.edu.
Acceptances will be announced by August 1, and further
details will appear on <http://www.wmich.edu/medicalhumanities/conference2013/>
http://www.wmich.edu/medicalhumanities/conference2013/
as they are available.
About Us:
Under the direction of Dr. Fritz Allhoff and David
Charlton, the Medical Humanities Workgroup is a developing initiative on the
campus of Western Michigan University, coordinating individuals from the
university and broader Kalamazoo community with interests in the humanistic
dimensions of medicine and health. For more information, please see <http://www.wmich.edu/medicalhumanities>
www.wmich.edu/medicalhumanities,
or send an email to the address above.