Medical Humanities Track for GWU Medical Students
The Track Program is an educational program designed to enrich students’ experiences and opportunities, and expose them to various concentrations of study. GW SMHS believes this program will further students’ medical careers by providing a broader healthcare perspective and exposure to leadership opportunities.
Linda Raphael, PhD, directs the Medical Humanities Program at GWU. She holds an MA in History and a PhD in English and studied philosophy as a postgraduate at Oxford University. She was a faculty member at Ohio State University before joining the faculty in the GWU Department of English in 1996. In 2005 she developed courses in narrative and medicine and became the Director of Medical Humanities in the School of Medicine. She is the author of Narrative Skepticism: Representations of Consciousness in Fiction (2001), When Night Fell: An Anthology of Holocaust Short Stories (1999), and articles and book-length essays on the fiction of Henry James, Charles Dickens, and the representation of cultural and historical events in fiction. She serves on the GWU Hospital Ethics Committee and the GWU Faculty and Physician Wellness Committee. Her research and writing are increasingly directed toward narrative and medicine, including “how doctors listen to patients” and “what patients want in a physician.”
At the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, there are multiple opportunities to visit medical humanities as a medical student, resident or fellow, and faculty physician. Explore the links on this site to learn more!
