Medical Humanities
What are the core values of medical practice, and how have they changed over time? What is wellness in a holistic sense? How can a profession focused on health help us to deal with death? And how can art and storytelling impact the patient experience?
Collegium’s Medical Humanities Project draws together faculty and students to explore these questions and more as they together envision a human-centered rather than problem-centered approach to healing through the Medical Humanities Fellowship Program.
Medical Humanities Society
The Medical Humanities Society is comprised of Medical Humanities fellows who have completed the one-semester Medical Humanities program, beginning in Fall 2022.
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Fall 2024 Medical Humanities Fellowship
The Collegium Institute invites you to apply for the Fall 2024 Fellowship program in Medical Humanities. The program welcomes a small cohort of student fellows each semester to participate in a six-session luncheon discussion series held at the University of Pennsylvania.
The discussions will be facilitated by academic and clinical professionals including physicians, philosophers, psychologists, theologians, historians, journalists, and public policy specialists. Among the questions to be raised are: Why medical humanities? What are the core values of medical practice, and have they changed over time? What is wellness in a holistic sense? How can a profession focus on health and deal with death? And how can art and storytelling impact the patient experience? By the end of the fellowship, each participant will be guided to produce a one-page statement of their philosophy of clinical practice.
The 6 luncheon sessions will take place at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesdays from 12:00pm–1:00pm.
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Previous Fellows
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