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Home / Blog / “Scaling Up Graphic Medicine” – Susan Squier’s 2018 Conference Keynote Address

“Scaling Up Graphic Medicine” – Susan Squier’s 2018 Conference Keynote Address

Jan. 12, 2019 by Comic Nurse

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This month’s episode features Susan Squier’s full keynote from this year’s Graphic Medicine conference at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, Vermont. Her talk is titled “Graphic Medicine: The Scales of Comics Work.” You will hear Susan introduced by Juliet McMullin. The images Susan cites directly in her talk follow below, in order.

Stay tuned to the end of Susan’s talk for a special announcement!

Susan Squier delivering her keynote address at the 2018 Comics & Medicine Conference, White River Junction, Vermont\

 

Support for this podcast comes from Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Humanities, the nation’s oldest Humanities Department within a medical school, pioneers of innovations in medical education since 1967. To learn more about Penn State College of Medicine Department of Humanities, go to www2.med.psu.edu/humanities. 

The Glasgow, Scotland group creating Help Beyond Hope and Parasites

 

The Scale Free Network, Australia

 

The German collective

 

Susan’s “inadequate slide”: Three time scales of a horse

 

cover of Parasites! by the Scotland collective
interior of Parasites! that Susan discusses

Hope Beyond Hype interior described

Landscape models: Seussworld and The Bungles
concept sketches of timeline for invisible War

interior of The Great Transformation

page example from Eating Anthropocene
second example from Eating Antrhopocene
Susan’s example of a “graphic intervention”

 

image of parallel between climate change and human health

 

Generous support for this podcast comes from Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Humanities, the nation’s oldest Humanities Department within a medical school, pioneers of innovations in medical education since 1967. To learn more about Penn State College of Medicine Department of Humanities, go to www2.med.psu.edu/humanities.

 

Categories: Comics and Medicine, Conference Presenters, Graphic Medicine Podcast, Health Humanities, Medical Humanities, PathoGraphics, Podcast, Uncategorized, Vermont 2018

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