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Home / Latest / This Week in Graphic Medicine (10/27/17)

This Week in Graphic Medicine (10/27/17)

Oct. 27, 2017 by Matthew Noe

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This Week in Graphic Medicine in a Stranger Things Stylized Font

Special Note:

This is the last week that these posts will be cross-posted on The Graphic Librarian and on Graphic Medicine. Beginning next week, you will need to check, follow, or subscribe to Graphic Medicine for these updates! I will periodically post other content here in the future – perhaps a post about that next week…


Also Special Note:

The Pathographics conference is happening in Berlin this weekend! You’ll find tweets here from the opening night and the full first day of the event. The rest of the conference will be featured in next week’s post – and I’ll try to get a solid Storify going if no one else tackles it. SO much good coming out of it!


‘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…


Articles & More… 

Storify: Comics and Medicine at MICE 2017

Rather than post all of the Tweets I could find individually, I collected them in a Storify. This panel was AMAZING and while I was a little stressed and frantic given it was my first time organizing one, I will fondly remember it! 

Storify: Comics and Islam at MICE 2017

Not medical strictly speaking, but the conversations about representation and who gets to tell peoples’ stories is vital. 

Webcomic: Ten Times I Was Sexually Assaulted, Just Off the Top of My Head via @TheNib

Webcomic: The Invention of Monogamy via @TheNib

Webcomic: I’m Tired of Performing Trauma: Five Cartoonists on #MeToo via @TheNib

Webcomic: Requiem for a Hot Comb

Webcomic: Doctor I’ve Been Impaled!

Book Review: Graphic Science

Book Review: A Graphic Novelist’s Passionate Anatomy of New York

Blog: Pulp Culture via @ComicNurse

Blog: El Viaje Más Caro (The Most Costly Journey)

Blog: Chronic illness and creativity comic via @Paula_JKnight

Facebook: Kurt Shaffert Notes on Graphic Medicine during Pulp Culture Comic Arts Fest

Tumblr: Chronic Comics

Interview: Parables of Care: A Q&A with Ernesto Priego

Interview: “It’s Not Some Form of Primal Scream Therapy”: An Interview with Tom Gauld

Narrative Medicine: To See the Suffering

Archives: He Traces Roots to Medical Past in Comic Series

“We Might Never Know Why” — Comics from THE FACTS OF LIFE

Comics and Graphic Novels: Not Just for Kids

Small Press Spotlight on… Olivia Sullivan

“American Born Chinese” Opens Windows and Shines Mirrors | SLJ Summit 2017

Humans of Saint Vincent on Halifax Magazine Cover

News: Cartoonists Sketch Patients’ Stories at Free Health Clinic

How One Teacher Used Graphic Novels to Get His Students to Love Reading

Watch: Kelly Sue Deconnick Reminds Readers That Comics Are Political and Not Specific to One Audience

Legendary cartoonist, Northeast Ohio native, promotes breast cancer awareness through comic

A Human Humanities Course

Cancer, AIDS and other evil villains

On #MeToo and The End of Open Secrets

How Does a Comic Book Librarian Work?

You Can’t Think Your Way Out Of Trauma (But Art Therapy Can Help)


Tweets…

#telemedicine May have #qualityoflife issues for #patient and #provider….#patientexperience? #joyofmedicine…In your jammies pic.twitter.com/tIU7KAbkok

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 23, 2017

From a session called “Whose data is it anyway?” at #ODCamp in Belfast. #opendata @ODcamp @drawnalism pic.twitter.com/vLSw1ea0Tr

— drawnalismRoyston (@drawnalismRoyst) October 22, 2017

Today! Tabling and talking at @MassMICE with @Kriota (table B81) and at the panel “Making Comics (When Everything Sucks)” at 1 pm. pic.twitter.com/uL8Tk4oOQw

— R. Sikoryak (@RSikoryak) October 22, 2017

Me in every situation ever pic.twitter.com/ziydAPA1VQ

— The Awkward Yeti (@theawkwardyeti) October 20, 2017

Day two of @MassMICE today! I’m sellin’ healthcare comics! Come & get ’em! Also I’ll be surrounded by loads of amazing comics peeps that too

— Cathy Leamy (@metrokitty) October 22, 2017

Some #GraphicMedicine (including @DELTAHEAD_‘s Mis(h)adra that I can’t put into words how excited I am to read) but I know missed even more!

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 21, 2017

Fascinating talk on graphic medicine, #autoethnograhy and #memoir and #translatingpain @LancasterUni pic.twitter.com/rNaLa4Ldrc

— Jhilmil Breckenridge (@jhilmilspirit) October 21, 2017

First time organizing & participating on a comics expo panel and it was wonderful! Thanks fellow panelists and our moderator, @jlbellwriter! pic.twitter.com/8JcW3MlQw6

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 21, 2017

Your reminder to BUY SOMETHING from the artists whose work you’re snapping photos of! This goes double at comic conventions. https://t.co/4rde4h2IDM

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 21, 2017

we’re headed to @MassMICE! i’ll be selling copies of mis(h)adra for the first time @ B80 ?? https://t.co/Vao2benbQr pic.twitter.com/9DStblwhB4

— iasmin @ MICE B80? (@DELTAHEAD_) October 21, 2017

If you’re at @MassMICE this year and your work addresses suicide AT ALL, give me a shout! Collecting works about it. #GraphicMedicine

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 21, 2017

i’m talking later about chronic pain in comics, including the work of @Paula_JKnight and @RobertDWells #translatingpain

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 21, 2017

Just watched students’ eyes go wide as we talked about @graphicmedicine and @comicnurse‘s (wonderful) Taking Turns. <3

— Sara DiCaglio (@sdicag) October 20, 2017

#ImmunityWarriors #Digital & PDF #Comic to teach kids about the #immunesystem & the importance of #immunization https://t.co/Eo8T6vgB6h pic.twitter.com/Rv1N7ia1JD

— Init4Health (@Init4Health) October 20, 2017

All libraries are amazing places but @shu_library is especially awesome because it’s got this… #humblebrag #iwrotethis pic.twitter.com/6b5YfmyHNC

— Dr Hattie Earle (@ComicBomb) October 20, 2017

@NoetheMatt Nice doodle!! You’re right! You do not need to be a great artist to draw comics (or anything). #NAHSL2017

— Sally Gore (@mandosally) October 20, 2017

@NoetheMatt presenting on Graphic Medicine Book Club Kits #nahsl2017 pic.twitter.com/cPL438Jy7G

— Tess Grynoch (@Te_Gryn) October 20, 2017

…and now @NoetheMatt with graphic medicine. #nahsl2017 pic.twitter.com/g0xU3IYOyT

— NAHSL (@NAHSL_mla) October 20, 2017

#GraphicMedicine? Sorta! @gsatwood #nahsl2017 pic.twitter.com/mBBXZIpc9J

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 20, 2017

@GraphicMedicine at #ASBH17: @wfrancisij commissions cartoon abstracts! Check ‘me out. https://t.co/PwKpmYkLDx pic.twitter.com/Ibmx2UBUv7

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 20, 2017

Love this Single Payer Poster Show happening at the Mass Medical Society! #nahsl2017 pic.twitter.com/AYuCdubPel

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 20, 2017

#workitywork pic.twitter.com/5wapRagJnz

— The Awkward Yeti (@theawkwardyeti) October 21, 2017

If you aren’t following along with #WeNeedDiverseComics, you should be. It is one of my “check weekly” sources for #GraphicMedicine! https://t.co/fp7N9mNHtA

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 18, 2017

These lines are not great! #nahsl2017 pic.twitter.com/s8JS3aYDIh

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 20, 2017

Here’s Ian Williams on ‘Comics and Chronic Pain’ @GraphicMedicine #translatingpain pic.twitter.com/xVI2kQpsLl

— Elena Semino (@elenasemino) October 21, 2017

I’m following #translatingpain @TranslatingPain today. I’ve been keeping a chronic pain non-dom hand drawing diary. More @paulajkstudio (IG) pic.twitter.com/d8yUBnaK1k

— Paula Knight (@Paula_JKnight) October 21, 2017

Looking at work by @stevehaines66 on our perception of pain. ‘Am I safe?’ #translatingpain pic.twitter.com/3O1BbxY9jF

— Beth Dahlstrom (@cryingtheoretic) October 21, 2017

Just heard an amazing talk from @TheBadDr regarding expressions of pain in comics. How can we better represent it? #translatingpain pic.twitter.com/BbzTr62oyQ

— Beth Dahlstrom (@cryingtheoretic) October 21, 2017

Alternative ways of valuing women’s lives beyond motherhood @Paula_JKnight talks #TheFactsofLife with @Mother_Should https://t.co/g8rf4CNLdm pic.twitter.com/THefyWD3QA

— Myriad Editions (@MyriadEditions) October 17, 2017

Embroidery Lab and Wandering Uterus have sold out! https://t.co/3cVROlyoyZ

— Kriota Willberg (@Kriota) October 22, 2017

A #GraphicMedicine kickstarter arrived in @morgsorgs_comic! /2 pic.twitter.com/qcMzoLp8Zi

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 18, 2017

Just trying new stuff without #evidence does not a #clinical #innovation make. #Healthcare, done better. #Data required. pic.twitter.com/M3NhVpWjC1

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 19, 2017

#Tech in #clinic. Does it #Enhance or #Distract from #Healthcare? #smartphones #tools #mhealth #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/PkjtFstgKo

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 19, 2017

#Trends best avoided: The #Medical #Pivot. #Prognosis #Communication #patientexperience #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/sqcplLlw88

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 19, 2017

@AKaletMD terrific #meded Medicine Grand Rounds today @MountSinaiNYC @MSWSL_Library #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/iQDWI5gbN3

— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) October 19, 2017

If you haven’t backed this already please do consider it. I keep saying it but it’s Rachael’s most important work to date. #graphicmedicine https://t.co/34TkuRxs2w

— Andy Oliver (@AndyWPOliver) October 19, 2017

@jaxeccles #adhd #graphicmedicine https://t.co/GKI6QBWRhb

— Grant@UoD MHNursing (@UoDMHN) October 19, 2017

#KeeperOfTheClouds exhibiting at the Berlin Museum of Medical History at the Charité starting Oct. 26! Hurray! #LoveStory #Dementia #Art #Poetry @stookey99 @GraphicMedicine @artsfordementia @PiaKontos @AndreaCharise @theDBWA @CEEPAoM @NadineNabdullah @akumagai1 @wyldementia pic.twitter.com/9U1uYbBBZN

— liza futerman (@lifuter) October 19, 2017

So excited: @COREIMpodcast by Dr’s Trivedi+Fried w my illustrations!
Listen 2 @COREIMpodcast 5 pearls on #headaches https://t.co/65mthmS0kX pic.twitter.com/FGyVATFIFR

— Mike Natter MD (@mike_natter) October 19, 2017

West syndrome & Lennox has taut syndrome! #graphicmedicine #FOAM #MedEd #neurology pic.twitter.com/KmFyy1ALN9

— Sukriti (@dorsalganglia) October 20, 2017

@DrRastinehad on #nephrolithiasis at #hospmed symposium @mshshospitalist @MountSinaiNYC #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/rG66xIQIKM

— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) October 20, 2017

Parables of Care: A Q&A with @wilkinspeter https://t.co/GPWDeOHeXl #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/olWrOC3Aft

— The Comics Grid (@ComicsGrid) October 21, 2017

@mdmarkoff on the “most impt study of the yr” comparing hospitalist outcomes by gender @mshshospitalist @MountSinaiNYC #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/EkgZYNkK65

— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) October 21, 2017

Wound Closurehttps://t.co/AexY9w4Vth#FOAMed pic.twitter.com/fknpdZf0Kv

— Medcomic (@medcomic) October 21, 2017

My #GraphicMedicine book’s nominated for Best Comic Strip Compilation! Please vote for it here if you can! https://t.co/GoGKPv9Pv9

— Carlo Jose San Juan (@callouscomics) October 22, 2017

Photobooks Designed to Treat Dementia Gently Challenge the Mind https://t.co/M5U8oaVQUP via @hyperallergic Hey – @graphic medicine

— Kriota Willberg (@Kriota) October 23, 2017

#Gamechanger. The #RulesOfEngagement between #clinicians and #patients will needed updating with #telehealth. #graphicmedicine new #tech pic.twitter.com/wgNxlESaIG

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 23, 2017

As pressure builds for more #transparency in #medical documentation, #clinicians must change how they use #language. #graphicmedicine #ehr pic.twitter.com/nNgcUPZ6L5

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 23, 2017

1.5 months on testosterone and I decided to write about it a little. excuse the rushed scribbles. pic.twitter.com/OWoNCS2xwx

— ? G H O S T ? (@ghostsjogging) October 23, 2017

@elenasemino @GraphicMedicine #Storify story “Translating Chronic Pain: Moments and Fragments (#TranslatingPain)” https://t.co/3kYytMVcZR

— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) October 23, 2017

Tuberous sclerosis #graphicmedicine #FOAMed #MedEd #neurology pic.twitter.com/X73zIikNdS

— Sukriti (@dorsalganglia) October 24, 2017

For #oaweek, do check out Parables of Care. Comics to enhance awareness of dementia care research: https://t.co/zISMRyZbKM #OAWeek17 pic.twitter.com/P8qy57xlqV

— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) October 23, 2017

Presenting @ #pathographics next week on how seriality forms communities of solidarity thru taboo topics online (HH) & in print (#sexcrims). pic.twitter.com/Hb661bn5kj

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 21, 2017

This wk follow @lsmisemer tweeting abroad on #comics #pathographics #sexcrims Following in general for all things comics (& @aaronkashtan)

— The Brittain Fellows (@brittainfellows) October 22, 2017

Graphic stories of illness/disability
Exhibition+Conference 27-29 Oct at Charite’ @GraphicMedicine #PathoGraphicshttps://t.co/GowyEl3VVL

— Daniela Berto (@dnl_nbg) October 24, 2017

Emocionante ser parte de #pathographics en los próximos días!! https://t.co/mkWgoYZkoJ

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 25, 2017

#pathographics Very early morning flight to Berlin for @GraphicMedicine. @susansquier https://t.co/eyQQmQAPO1 pic.twitter.com/J2BhepT3nI

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 26, 2017

A long but worthy way to #pathographics
Very exciting @GraphicMedicine @GraficaMedicina
Very grateful to @Einstein_Berlin pic.twitter.com/P4Z9w66RBT

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 26, 2017

Shelly Wall and I rocking power scarves for #PathoGraphics. Saw the exhibit – it’s AMAZING. Work by @welsheldorado @Paula_JKnight and more! pic.twitter.com/M9AHDLEFtm

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 26, 2017

The press conference for #PathoGraphics prior to tonight’s exhibit opening with talks from @TheBadDr and me. pic.twitter.com/abBS1U3R6i

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 26, 2017

I wondered if anyone knows any #zines about #selfharm pls? I’m researching for my #MedicalHumanities masters. Thx ? #graphicmedicine #comics

— Rosie Cappuccino (@RosieCappuccino) October 24, 2017

I am not sad, I am not sick. Beautiful autobio #zine by Maddi Gonazalez. #comics #graphicmedicine #medicalhumanities #illnessnarratives pic.twitter.com/4sD6FVkemm

— Rosie Cappuccino (@RosieCappuccino) October 24, 2017

ARDS! pic.twitter.com/F4uMQBD1Ey

— Mike Natter MD (@mike_natter) October 24, 2017

Off to Berlin Thurs to speak at a conference. Excited to explore and try lots of food (+ catch up with @GraphicMedicine peeps of course!)

— Andrew Godfrey (@performillness) October 24, 2017

The current state of #Transition of #Healthcare for #YoungAdults with #ChronicIllness. We need #DoBetter. #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/aFLSjl6hO9

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

Cartoonist Jonny Hawkins riffs for American Heart Association News’ comics page. #AHANews https://t.co/wwvyajlzAn pic.twitter.com/DYVmDuRUWh

— American Heart Assoc (@American_Heart) October 24, 2017

Can one achieve a complex #telehealth network on the cheap? Perhaps inadvisable. #graphicmedicine #ProjectECHO @mscdaorg pic.twitter.com/HFzVer3oZ8

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

IF we offer #collaborative #PlansOfCare, then we need build in shared #expectations and mutual #accountability. #graphicmedicine #healthcare pic.twitter.com/LoL2y7NDaZ

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

Definition of a #GoodOutcome. When #medicine is #joyful. #GraphicMedicine. pic.twitter.com/DPGrFzo5n4

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

#UnintendedConsequences of #telehealth, part 2. #Patient counterwarfare. Visitus interruptus? #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/fedEKLwkLc

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

Got #patient? use your #ActiveListening skills (within reason)! #communication #graphicmedicine #patientexperience pic.twitter.com/GBo6EZvNpZ

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

#VideoConference bummers. New rules of ettiquette required! #telehealth #ISeeYou #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/T3nJ8TJ3Ib

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

Unfortunate #teleconference functionality learning curve moments. #telehealth #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/EQZSzfYEYS

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 24, 2017

@Graphicmedicine @comicnurse @GraficaMedicina @NoetheMatt See #SinusesUnderSiege #comic by @DekkoComics – learn more https://t.co/ibNDXybMMA pic.twitter.com/HtAwSRfaI3

— Init4Health (@Init4Health) October 24, 2017

Eating epilepsy! #FOAMed #graphicmedicine #MedEd #neurology pic.twitter.com/PLpRO2qSXp

— Sukriti (@dorsalganglia) October 25, 2017

I didn’t know that @QUBMedicalLib had graphic novels?! I know what I’m doing this evening ☺️ pic.twitter.com/rbxYo8hBXB

— QUB Scrubs (@qubscrubs) October 24, 2017

I’ll let you know when I’ve finished in! I like usually quite like graphic novels though!

— QUB Scrubs (@qubscrubs) October 25, 2017

Please do let me know what you think! Any positive feedback received can be used to make a case for buying similar titles in future.

— Richard Fallis (@RDFallis) October 25, 2017

I’ve been asked not to buy any more because it’s not clear which users they support. I’m monitoring usage of existing titles.

— Richard Fallis (@RDFallis) October 25, 2017

Surgery is for anyone but especially children and also illustrated the issues surrounding family members and who should know what about a/

— QUB Scrubs (@qubscrubs) October 25, 2017

on their own practice and on patient experiences of hospitals.

— QUB Scrubs (@qubscrubs) October 25, 2017

Wk1: completely and entirely lost
Wk2: tackling non-intuitive EMR
Wk3: attempting blood draws/NGs
Wk4: JUST as im gettin the hang of it… pic.twitter.com/dtl9zIZyCz

— Mike Natter MD (@mike_natter) October 25, 2017

Collaboration with #braininjury survivors. Here is sketch of Stephen with Stephen’s art…
Pledge here to support: https://t.co/jxCGbvDUEZ … pic.twitter.com/py3l66fyy8

— Wallis Eates (@WallisEates) October 25, 2017

Just finished talking #GraphicMedicine w/ @SohaBayoumi‘s Visualizing Medicine class. It was a blast and the students had amazing questions!

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 25, 2017

Ultimately *I* have no answers. I’m going to go looking for those who might. But something to keep in mind in #GraphicMedicine. End/

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 25, 2017

This is part of a thread.

Like an Orange – crowdfunding now with @unbounders Stories about brain injury survivors in their words and pictureshttps://t.co/aBH5n2IFSg pic.twitter.com/FxCobCYoI2

— Wallis Eates (@WallisEates) October 26, 2017

Medlingo: #Pathognomonic. Def: the #Disease names itself. #Pediatrics #graphicmedicine #diagnosis pic.twitter.com/CytXdJJRFy

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 26, 2017

Diagnostic cruelty! Check out the comic Callous :: 27 October 2017 https://t.co/QSOYceu9tC via @tapas_app #GraphicMedicine

— Carlo Jose San Juan (@callouscomics) October 26, 2017

Slowly, but surely, moving along. #comics #cancercomic #GraphicMedicine #RICK pic.twitter.com/CRcSgdreOB

— Gordon Shaw (@flashvsming) October 26, 2017

On the positive side, we are still doing decent circulation with our #GraphicMedicine collection – and the kits are very popular.

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 26, 2017

Also this by the same Press. I either don’t remember or have somehow missed them all this time! #GraphicMedicine https://t.co/i29ghiZL1C

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 26, 2017

Quite crowded
What an interesting set up!
Looking forward to hearing @ComicNurse @TheBadDr at #pathographics pic.twitter.com/pZzftBzRNP

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 26, 2017

.@susansquier introducing @TheBadDr and @ComicNurse at #pathographics in the coolest venue: ruin at the Charité. pic.twitter.com/jWB5vY3j8z

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@TheBadDr discusses how graphic medicine personalizes and destigmatizes illness. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@TheBadDr cites other works, like his, that take different approaches to OCD. Binky Brown, but also: https://t.co/TFDoBYdJCm #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@TheBadDr is doing the right thing and consulting lots of women as he writes The Lady Doctor. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@ComicNurse wanted to tell story of AIDS crisis in the middle of the US (Chicago) in Taking Turns #pathographics https://t.co/ndBbixneEc

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@ComicNurse addresses how caregivers are not taught the emotional side of medicine, for themselves or patients. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@ComicNurse: Graphic medicine teaches caregivers to ask the right questions. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@ComicNurse: Wants us to think more about what it means to edit a comic. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

.@ComicNurse‘s next comic will be an end-of-life comic about her experience with her mom. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 26, 2017

‘Graphic Medicine’ as a Mental Health Information Resource: Insights from Comics Producers – https://t.co/y9Z1p34EmF #OAWeek17 #OAWeek2017 pic.twitter.com/IAih4RGTyp

— The Comics Grid (@ComicsGrid) October 26, 2017

Cualquiera que se interese en #medicinagráfica tiene mucho q agradecer a @ComicNurse y @TheBadDr q nos han abierto el camino! #pathographics pic.twitter.com/jkFVJbOlBh

— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) October 26, 2017

Health literacy is a conversation between two experts; the patient who is an expert on their health and the expert practioner/info resource.

— Patricia Gogniat (@CDDSlib) October 26, 2017

If there’s a must read book of 2017, I am confident saying that Taking Turns is it. #GraphicMedicine https://t.co/Jfh38Vx4wa

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 26, 2017

Working on a list of suggested titles for a public library, HIV/AIDS in #GraphicMedicine. What have I missed that is still purchasable? pic.twitter.com/EFEPKbpx3P

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 26, 2017

#GraphicMedicine / A New Type of Superhero – HIV and AIDS in Comics https://t.co/MuP5KEUfLa

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 26, 2017

#AccountableCare is but one version, but what will the #future of #healthcare look like? #innovation #nextgen #feedback #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/x0385tbL5l

— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) October 26, 2017

@CMAJ is looking for #graphicmedicine submissions pic.twitter.com/SE7zOiChni

— Kevin Dueck (@AbootMedicine) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine hall filling up…anticipating welcome address by @susansquier pic.twitter.com/G1hEpNb6vK

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

Morgen! @ComicNurse and @TheBadDr are in Berlin for #Pathographics . Great opening of the Sick! exhibition last night. follow our instagram! pic.twitter.com/3HbI3pm6if

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

the work of @welsheldorado as part of the Sick! exhibition. #pathographics @ Berliner… https://t.co/9YRaMpf5ky

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

@ComicNurse speaking at the opening of #sick! exhibition #pathographics @ Berliner… https://t.co/RYUaHVtNTo

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Opening of the Sick! exhibition #pathographics @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité https://t.co/ui8oC163Mk

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

RG @ComicNurse #pathographics @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité https://t.co/ddGnfEgyg4

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

the work of @IcepieProofread @Paula_JKnight as part of the #sick! exhibition #pathographics @… https://t.co/sOsJ9309Va

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine @HSpandler Madness & Comics @wellcometrust discussing the 1st 30years of Asylum Magazine from 1986-2016.

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

#pathographics Helen Spandler has a @wellcometrust grant to look at portrayals of mental health in Asylum magazine pic.twitter.com/MMCqUwXfwJ

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine @HSpandler Madness & Comics @wellcometrust “Mad” centre contention- are they suited for comic formats?

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine @HSpandler Madness & Comics Single panel cartoons effective in psychiatric movement as companions

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

salient cartoon about #ect by Dorothy Nillson Sibley shown by Helen Spandler #pathographics pic.twitter.com/OfPUEgSPph

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

cartoons by Tamsin Walker #pathographics pic.twitter.com/qWJgvCzHNE

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine Sherine Hamdy fantastic presentation- looking forward to reading her new book https://t.co/BnBTCLZ2mn

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine Shelley Wall discussing The language of comics in medical & unscientific communication.

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine https://t.co/AKR6y73uIQ where diagram becomes portrait. Shelly Wall brillantly insightful.

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

My work in SICK! Exhib. at Museum of Medical History, Berlin. Next to some hydrocephalic skulls. Thx @GraphicMedicine fr pic #pathographics pic.twitter.com/FPDpmGOEoi

— Paula Knight (@Paula_JKnight) October 27, 2017

.@susansquier: They considered this in naming #GraphicMedicine, which has “medicine” in the name so doctors pay attention. #pathographics https://t.co/dSgMnw3xKu

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

This seems to be a debate at every turn of late… a few emails in my inbox about it as we type! #GraphicMedicine https://t.co/PqRm974dqv

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 27, 2017

#pathographics @GraphicMedicine @susansquier highlights teaching@mjg15 Comics & Medicine Article
DOI: 10.1007/s10912-013-9245-5

— Jane Burns (@JMBurns99) October 27, 2017

totally take @HSpandler ‘s point that labels and words have consequences and we try to be sensitive.

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

My poster at #pathographics @FU_Berlin @Einstein_Berlin about #ConCienciaMedica How did the Spanish Medical Ethics code became a comics book pic.twitter.com/94VDYEZzIs

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 27, 2017

#pathographics Prof Rosalia Baena talking about Nancy K Miller’s work. https://t.co/0RkyCugr6g

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Looking for somewhere to share a short work of #GraphicMedicine? @CMAJ might be right for you! https://t.co/rHaEa7BzaA

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 27, 2017

Katalin Orban on ‘Landscapes of Illness, Tropes of Travel: Neuro-Journeys and Patient-Odysseys… https://t.co/3dh5SJJUIb

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Alexandra Muller talking about @katiegreenbean ‘s work #pathographics @ Berliner… https://t.co/OE34EpHgKN

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Are you a librarian interested in #GraphicMedicine? We’ve got a new list for that! #medlibs https://t.co/sS2Rl3PJm4

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 27, 2017

Monica Lalanda with her poster at#pathographics @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité https://t.co/qMUhEB15xS

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

JoAnn Purcell with her #pathographics poster @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité https://t.co/Yfnpomc4Tb

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Mind-opening #pathographics conf @FU_Berlin in grittily beautiful Hoersaal Ruin. @GraphicMedicine My notes so far. pic.twitter.com/DnCfiV5XsP

— Lia Hiltz (@Liahiltz) October 27, 2017

@bizabeth with her #pathographics poster @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum der Charité https://t.co/36A9r8d9wF

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

A few key notes from the great opening speeches of @ComicNurse and @TheBadDr at #pathographics @FU_Berlin with @susansquier pic.twitter.com/lqXlnhiO1g

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 26, 2017

Some notes from «Shared spaces» #pathographics Great talks!@FU_Berlin @Einstein_Berlin pic.twitter.com/xhUbcISta6

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 27, 2017

Ooopppsss….I forgot the pic pic.twitter.com/nYtBRQavSv

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 27, 2017

Sketchnotes for #pathographics opening this morning with @susansquier and Irmela Krüger-Fürhoff. pic.twitter.com/3EETXRFkm3

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Sketchnotes for first #pathographics session on shared spaces btwn lit/comics and medicine/science @HSpandler pic.twitter.com/CnjWfy1jHq

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

.@mlalanda asks how do we get past the conservatism of the medical field? #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Shelley Wall emphasizes the importance of having an individual champion at a U. So often the case for #comicsstudies. #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Terrific discussion with first panel and audience. #PathoGraphics pic.twitter.com/c1QGDS3Zq8

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 27, 2017

Wall: “This is not about art, this is about storytelling.” (In discussing role of aesthetics) #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Ideas raised abt privilege & access in single panel cartoons would interest @NoetheMatt (commenter related it to graffiti) #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Any lead on who was thinking on this? Definitely a conversation I’d love to have! #Pathographics

— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) October 27, 2017

Rosalía Baena discusses @NancyKMiller ‘s online visual cancer diary. #PathoGraphics pic.twitter.com/m2guJhEe7B

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 27, 2017

Fantastica conferencia de @Rosaliabaena decana en la @unav
En #pathographics pic.twitter.com/UGi5aE5Qrl

— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) October 27, 2017

Sketchnotes from Inner Landscapes panel at #pathographics (Thanks to @mlalanda for the colors!) pic.twitter.com/LzYKJrS1fQ

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Inner landscapes, four great talks at #pathographics
(Notes by @mlalanda )@FU_Berlin @Einstein_Berlin pic.twitter.com/p3BTdiK6eW

— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) October 27, 2017

Enjoying #PathoGraphics feed as I head to Madison for Frankenstein & Pop Culture conf where I’ll present on graphic Frankenstein narratives. https://t.co/i8DFqdNg4W

— Lisa Diedrich (@lldiedrich) October 27, 2017

Orban connects this self reflexivity to the therapeutic function of making the comic. #Pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

excited to hear Leigh Gilmore give the keynote address at #pathographics @ Berliner… https://t.co/959hJZlUD0

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Leigh Gilmore talking abt how the #metoo campaign helps build solidarity thru visualized networks of sexual harassment #pathographics

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Listening to the brilliant Leigh Gilmore giving her #PathoGraphics keynote on the #metoo phenomenon. pic.twitter.com/8GgByD3ask

— Frederik Køhlert (@frederikbk) October 27, 2017

I’m in Berlin for the international #pathographics conference at which @ComicNurse and I were… https://t.co/7rmZBCKvCZ

— Ian Williams (@TheBadDr) October 27, 2017

Great to hear Leigh Gilmore talk in this amazing room. #pathographics @ Berliner… https://t.co/kTAQaxwdCG

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

Leigh Gilmore talking about the #metoo campaign #pathographics @ Berliner Medizinhistorisches… https://t.co/GuNvsTX6L5

— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) October 27, 2017

This is the audio of Leigh Gilmore recently speaking on public radio about #MeToo #PathoGraphics https://t.co/rjkUo9Rg6D

— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) October 27, 2017

Gilmore on turning #metoo into action: “The floor is now open for redress.” #Pathographics pic.twitter.com/fXgvVhf8te

— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) October 27, 2017

Great talk to close the long and fantastic day at #pathographics by Leigh Gilmore pic.twitter.com/OxCTiulAUr

— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) October 27, 2017

A pic from tonight’s keynote by the fabulous Leigh #Gilmore on witnessing #pain to finish off my day on Twitter. Goodnight! #pathographics pic.twitter.com/5tg6MmdN0L

— Nina Schmidt (@schmidt20_nina) October 27, 2017

Looking for therapists interested in comics and counseling! Can contact me through twitter. ❤️for RTs! #GraphicMedicine

— Devlyn McCreight (@DrDevlyn) October 27, 2017

Whoa whoa whoa https://t.co/Rjp9BgNFhg #falseknees #comic #webcomic #chickadee #whoawhoawhoawhoaWHOA pic.twitter.com/EKkQ9aWbwE

— False Knees (@FalseKnees) October 25, 2017


Some great stuff this week! Did I miss something? Let me know in the comments below or tweet @NoetheMatt! Until next time…

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