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This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

This Week in Graphic Medicine (6/8/18)

Jun. 8, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week I continue the trend of pointing to social media by encouraging you to follow along with Lynda Barry’s Tumblr, The Near-Sighted Monkey. Barry is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is, in my estimation, one of the most lauded people in comics,… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: blog, book release, book review, call for papers, Event, facebook, Interview, Kickstarter, library, Lynda Barry, narrative medicine, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

This Week in Graphic Medicine (5/25/18 & 6/1/18)

Jun. 1, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week (or these weeks I suppose) I don’t have a link or comic to point you to, but rather one opportunity and one suggested resource! Instagram… As follows of this blog may have realized, I virtually never link out to Instagram. The reason for this is… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: art, book review, call for papers, call for reviewers, comics, contest, Event, excerpt, facebook, instagram, Interview, library, podcast, Scholarly, Twitter, Video, Webcomics

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This Week in Graphic Medicine (4/27/18 & 5/4/18)

May. 4, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… NOTE: This week is a double-issue. The projects that followed me in my job transition, combined with developing new collections and the end-of-the-semester as an adjunct have wrecked havoc upon my schedule. I apologize for the delay and for the strain this post is likely to cause on your device! Matthew’s Pick of… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: blog, book review, call for art, CFP, comic, Event, excerpt, facebook, instagram, Interview, job opportunity, Kickstarter, library, news, podcast, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

This Week in Graphic Medicine (4/20/18)

Apr. 20, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week, rather than highlight a particular work, I want to provide some suggestions on where you might publish your work – in particular, works of graphic art in the scholarly realm. I get this question quite often, and I still feel I don’t have all that many… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: Book List, book review, CFP, Event, facebook, Interview, Kickstarter, library, podcast, Scholarly, scholarly publishing, Twitter, webcomic

This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

This Week in Graphic Medicine (3/30/18)

Mar. 30, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week’s pick was actually posted last Friday, just a few hours shy of when posted last week’s blog, but it is too important and powerful to not count as this week’s pick: LINES DRAWN: Parents and Teachers Who’ve Had Enough. The first part of what looks to… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: book review, CFP, Event, facebook, Graphic Medicine, gun violence, Interview, Kickstarter, podcast, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

This Week in Graphic Medicine (3/16/18)

Mar. 16, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… Continuing the trend of highlighting the National Library of Medicine’s work with Graphic Medicine, this week I want to highlight the latest GM Podcast, in which MK discusses the field with Dr. Patricia Brennan, director of the NLM. I encourage you to head right over and listen… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: anthology, blog, book review, facebook, library, medical humanities, national library of medicine, nlm, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

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This Week in Graphic Medicine (3/9/18)

Mar. 9, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… I’ve had a strange week, interrupted by a 2nd nor’easter in as many weeks and a disjointed work schedule. Because of that, I must apologize and admit there just isn’t time for a long post for my pick of the week. That said, I will use this… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: blog, comic, facebook, gold foundation, Interview, library, medical humanities, podcast, Scholarly, Twitter, Video, webcomic

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This Week in Graphic Medicine (3/2/18)

Mar. 2, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week is yet another no-contest for pick of the week, since on Thursday, March 1st, we saw Dr. Patti Brennan, head of the National Library of Medicine, moderate A Conversation about Graphic Medicine with Ellen Forney, MK Czerwiec, and Dr. Michael Green. This talk was coordinated to go… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: blog, Book List, book review, Event, facebook, Graphic Medicine, Interview, library, medical humanities, nlm, storify, Twitter, webcomic

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This Week in Graphic Medicine (2/23/18)

Feb. 23, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week I want to keep it short and sweet by highlighting Just Peachy Comics – a webcomic I just discovered this week on Facebook thanks to a friend’s share. Holly describes her comics as a way to journal as her therapist suggested – lucky for us, the… Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: book review, comics, disability, facebook, patreon, PTSD, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

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This Week in Graphic Medicine (2/9/18)

Feb. 9, 2018 by Matthew Noe

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‘This Week in Graphic Medicine’ highlights relevant articles (and tweets) about comics in medicine published during the week (Saturday – Friday). Links are typically presented without commentary, unless clarification of relevance is necessary, with credit given to those who flagged them up where possible. So without further ado… Matthew’s Pick of the Week… This week, I want to encourage everyone to consider backing CORPUS: A Comic Anthology of Bodily Ailments on Kickstarter. CORPUS is an comics anthology that focuses on mental illness, physical illness, and healthcare experiences. You can see a number of previews of included comics on the Kickstarter link above…. Read More

Categories: This Week in Graphic Medicine Tags: AMA, blog, book, call for papers, CORPUS, Event, facebook, Graphic Medicine, Interview, journal of ethics, Kickstarter, Scholarly, Twitter, webcomic

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