‘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 actually two weeks. 11/23 is the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, so this will cover from 11/10’s post until 11/22. Next week will catch anything from the later half of this one. Have a good holiday for those celebrating!
Comics and Medicine: The Way We Work
The Center for Cartoon Studies has launched its page for the 2018 Graphic Medicine Conference! Here you’ll find logistical information – dates and some basic travel information – as well as confirmed keynote speakers. You will also find the call-for-papers information – proposals are due January 30th, 2018. Keep your eyes open for more information as it arrives!
Articles & More…
CFP: Conference Call for Papers – Imagining Justice: Law and Speculative Fictions
Patreon: Cathy Leamy is creating medical comics (and more!)
Book Release: Epigenetic Landscapes: Drawings as Metaphor
Poster: Medicine with Science but no Con-Science via @mlalanda
Library (Video): 5 in 15 : Graphic Medicine with Matthew Noe
Webcomic: Burrow: Part III
Webcomic: Everything is Flammable
Webcomic: Arkansas: Awaiting A Wave via @Nate_Powell_Art
Webcomic: Your Work is Killing You via @TheNib
Webcomic: Childfree Is A Legitimate Choice via @TheNib
Webcomic: The Dogter is in via @Bittermensch
Webcomic: I See You via @Northern_Thirty
This is the first comic in a coming series in a space for exploring comics about care
Webcomic: Transgender Day of Remembrance via @Sam_Orchard
Webcomic: barnyard therapy via @TheBoonDocs
Scholarly: Character drawing style in cartoons on empathy induction: an eye-tracking and EEG study
Project: Tackling dementia through the art of comic books
Annotation: Taking Turns, Stories from HIV/AIDS Care Unit 371
Narrative Med: The Return to Literature—Making Doctors Matter in the New Era of Medicine
Book Review: Oh Joy Sex Toy, Volume 4
Blog: All Is Not Well – New Website
Blog: Le Medicina en el Cómic
Blog: Dx: Medical Student
Interview: Q&A: On Illustration, Collaboration, and Anthropology
Facebook: Cartoonist Robert Kirby writes…
Neuroscientist-Graphic Novelist Leads Readers on Journey through Brain’s Five Senses
Break it Down: Gene Luen Yang on READING WITHOUT WALLS via @meglemke
Puberty, Consent, and Sexuality: A Few New Titles
3 Handy Self-Improvement Comics for Visual Learners
A Lifetime Of Finding Peace, Purpose And Voice In The Pages Of Comics
Loving Dad Pens Comic Book For His Son Starring a Superhero Who Has Down Syndrome
Dad creates super hero with Down syndrome in comic book
The 10 best graphic novels of 2017
This cartoonist drew what it was like to lose almost everything in the California wildfires
Tweets…
Get my latest comics about suturing and embroidery tomorrow at @ComicArtsBklyn booth C10 with @RSikoryak #graphicmedicine #embroidery Just in time for the holidays (for those of you starting early.) pic.twitter.com/tMqfpDtCYo
— Kriota Willberg (@Kriota) November 10, 2017
PathoGraphics 2017, Berlin https://t.co/vM0XeL8V40 via @graphicmedicine really interesting conference summary
— ellen forsyth (@ellenforsyth) November 10, 2017
#TransfusionToons The Magic of Lasix @KreuterMD @amklompas #blooducation #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/Om13oVAUYj
— Theresa Malin (@tmalinMLS) November 10, 2017
Thank you so much @fire_dragonz for my copy of #BatmanDanny ? Genre #graphicmedicine & collaborative nature of comic is fascinating! Hope #Brechin visit is possible; all best for PhD! ?
— Brechin High Library (@BrechinHighLib) November 11, 2017
Talking Comics with Juliet McMullen and John Swogger #slsa2017 #Graphic Medicine pic.twitter.com/HMwBFV5vPl
— susansquier (@susansquier) November 12, 2017
We’re always looking for visual submissions that explore #ethics & #healthcare! Learn more here #graphicmedicine https://t.co/bAuXdZFE0n
— Journal of Ethics (@JournalofEthics) November 12, 2017
Call for #graphicmedicine narratives at CMAJ! Email submissions to barbara.sibbald@cmaj.ca #pathographics #SciArt @GraphicMedicine @TheBadDr pic.twitter.com/DNlKO6TO3g
— CMAJ (@CMAJ) October 28, 2017
Syllabus drawing alongside the master (aka @NearSitedMonkey). The idea of drawing for my students is a bit scary. #PracticeWhatYouPreach pic.twitter.com/nCoyxcMIqs
— Leah Misemer (@lsmisemer) November 16, 2017
#1yearago our paper was published looking at how the layout of #superhero #comics have changed over the past 80 years https://t.co/dN9aQkGYek pic.twitter.com/z5eOfi6AYz
— Neil Cohn (@visual_linguist) November 21, 2017
Hi Lia, yes we are accepting fictional narratives and there is no deadline…submissions are ongoing for now. Thanks! Details here: https://t.co/QQhfOx762K
— CMAJ (@CMAJ) November 13, 2017
Read this brilliant review of Taking Turns, borrow it from our #GraphicMedicine collection, and then share YOUR thoughts with us! https://t.co/sm7CBareUm
— UMMS Library (@UMMSLibrary) November 13, 2017
Transfusion Toons! @KreuterMD @tmalinMLS #MayoPath #MedEd #transfusion #FirstTransfusion https://t.co/OG9JBKOE0M pic.twitter.com/9KUCwpSUkj
— Mayo Medical Labs (@mayocliniclabs) November 12, 2017
Four noms! Best Cartoonist, Comic Cover, Comic Strip Compilation, & Webcomic! No wins but hey! Thanks everyone! #Komikon2017 #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/BQ9uXM7qMa
— Carlo Jose San Juan (@callouscomics) November 14, 2017
Tal día como hoy, hace 4 años, publiqué este entrada en mi blog:https://t.co/ajJmOQDh7m#DíaMundialDeLaDiabetes#CómicySalud#MedicinaGráfica #GraphicMedicine#Cortometraje #Animación#Cuentos pic.twitter.com/RZKEwdUgV8
— Blanca Mayor Serrano (@mayorserrano) November 14, 2017
On #WorldDiabetesDay @RevolveComics @mbrp1 Proudly present a sneak preview..the next stage of the journey #T1D #ComicBook
Coming Soon!!! ? pic.twitter.com/mxyO9DEtty— Partha Kar (@parthaskar) November 14, 2017
OK. I probably ought to this twitter thing.. Hi #GraphicMedicine I’m doing my PhD on comics as patient info for glaucoma, nice to meet you! Here’s a comic as a hello pic.twitter.com/6brkHHv3Vk
— Mim (@MedComixPhD) November 14, 2017
The replies to this tweet are why the GM community is so fantastic.
RAFA. #Diabetes tipo 1 y #adolescencia. https://t.co/qBIq61g4dK
Proporciona la información necesaria a fin de que los más jóvenes asuman su enfermedad y consigan implicarse en su tratamiento.
< @Kidekom #MedicinaGráfica #GraphicMedicine#CómicySalud#DíaMundialDeLaDiabetes pic.twitter.com/XjNdqF7qdz
— Blanca Mayor Serrano (@mayorserrano) November 14, 2017
¡Qué alegría! Los compañeros de @GraphicMedicine han renovado su página y nos incluyen como su “hermana en español”https://t.co/kshtcTIS7F
THANK YOU pic.twitter.com/ThbhbXIONU— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) November 14, 2017
Announcing #type1 #diabetes #comic #issue 2 Coming Soon!!
Read #1 here> https://t.co/qrFrLUIF6R #WorldDiabetesDay #DiabetesAwareness #type1diabetes #T1D #T1 #comic #education #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/Fq11Cb29T3— Revolve Comics (@RevolveComics) November 14, 2017
Dr @SimonGrennan_ to discuss Parables of Care this Friday! #HCIDseminar #GraphicMedicine https://t.co/ixXDSsprI2
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) November 14, 2017
Very grateful to be featured in the @GraphicMedicine report from #pathographics
Thank you!! https://t.co/yXz8GE7z0T— monica lalanda (@mlalanda) November 14, 2017
Exposición y ciclo de conferencias “La Medicina en el cómic” en la @uclm_es ¡os esperamos! @SanitarioDiario @SanidadAlbacete @najera2000 @jorlab pic.twitter.com/hK9JfPSH5Z
— MedicinaAB (@MedicinaAB) November 14, 2017
My next career will be as a medical illustrator. Available for commissions. #GraphicMedicine #DiabetesAwareness #FunctionalMedicine #TuesdayThoughts #whitebreadistheworst pic.twitter.com/0ORUM6SQbI
— Scott Nass, MD MPA (@scottnassmd) November 14, 2017
@HyungChoMD on #highvaluecare at @mshshospitalist mentorship meeting #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/MtJyFzdUmL
— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) November 15, 2017
Ex-soldier, brain injury survivor and artist Nick described to me what being in battle is like during my residency @HeadwayELondon, triggering my own memories of the Falklands war. One of the comics in Like an Orange – pledge here if you’d like a copy! https://t.co/aBH5n2IFSg pic.twitter.com/qfoYVL5Xj1
— Wallis Eates (@WallisEates) November 14, 2017
Pfft his mustache has nothing on my beard. #GraphicMedicine #TraumaIsReallyStrange pic.twitter.com/3sfFUXRAs1
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 15, 2017
This is a vital health lesson that we are notoriously terrible at in the US culture of NOW NOW NOW. #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/rv2mDRarQ0
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 15, 2017
Learning about the stories of illness @GraphicMedicine from @NoetheMatt @HMSCountway pic.twitter.com/gWmuxBydZN
— Elaine Martin (@ElaineMartin2) November 15, 2017
I will never get used to seeing my face on stuff – even if it’s an avatar and pretty neat!
Thanks for having me @HMSCountway! #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/vEjFODXX24
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 15, 2017
Great conversation with Harvard Public Health and Dental folks – groups I’m hoping to see much more of in #GraphicMedicine!
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 15, 2017
Better learning through the art of @mike_natter ! #visualearning
Iron Deficiency Anemia: Screen? Scope? Supplement?
New 5 Pearls Podcast from CORE IM! https://t.co/caJUJ9er0l with Cary Blum, @Marty_Fried, and @ShreyaTrivediMD#coreim #5pearls #anemia #gi #hematology #FOAMed pic.twitter.com/RRQwKXnw8N
— CORE IM (@COREIMpodcast) November 15, 2017
New review of The Story of My Tits @JenhayGoddess @GraphicMedicine https://t.co/4xNHYg5pHL
— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) November 16, 2017
Comics commentating chums! Here’s a crowdfunding project that really deserves coverage support. @WallisEates‘s LIKE AN ORANGE – a graphic novel about brain injury survivors that incorporates their artwork. Give it a look: https://t.co/js9Nf65l7T pic.twitter.com/Z0Prb6hOmu
— Andy Oliver (@AndyWPOliver) November 16, 2017
First comic is by @northern_thirty https://t.co/DPk4YkLVbN#allisnotwell #makecomics#graphicmedicine
— jonathan clode (@chode9mm) November 16, 2017
Our friends at @MyriadEditions are looking for the next phenomenal debut graphic novel! We’ve seen firsthand the talent discovered through this competition: https://t.co/85hlDI0ANy via @brokenfrontier #GraphicMedicine
— PSU Press (@PSUPress) November 16, 2017
All Is Not Well is a space for experimental comic strips that explore experiences of care, from the perspective of the caregiver and of the person who receives care. https://t.co/lD9jlpo9rQ
— Graphic Medicine (@GraphicMedicine) November 16, 2017
@andrewdunn111 @mountsinai @MSWSL_Library grand rounds on Direct Oral Anticoagulants #graphicmedicine pic.twitter.com/8b7eYVS5Jk
— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) November 16, 2017
Until the end of Nov, #TheBadDoctor is discounted by 90% on #eBook! https://t.co/J4efJa1D0u @TheBadDr @TurnaroundComix @GraphicMedicine
— Myriad Editions (@MyriadEditions) November 17, 2017
Sort of like “#Nuclear” is to presidents, this term is consistently mangled in #medicine. #Antibiotics. #GraphicMedicine. pic.twitter.com/8d068ZWjJz
— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) November 17, 2017
Now is a time of astounding change and #transformation in #Healhcare. For #PrimaryCare, (and #patients) digesting the torrent of #information can be a bit overwhelming. #accountablecare #ACO #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/bvSF8RTunQ
— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) November 17, 2017
Loving the #graphicmedicine at #woundhistsoc pic.twitter.com/rLpaLcXjJI
— Mark Butterfield (@MarkB7612) November 17, 2017
First Craniotomy in Space#space #zerogravity #ISS #NASA #Brainsurgery @graffeo pic.twitter.com/7l00Ikwc1Z
— Ambidexter (@DrKathrynKo) November 16, 2017
I have copies of these comics at my desk. They’re pretty great examples of what can happen when you pair physicians and artists together in true collaboration. #GraphicMedicine
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 21, 2017
Dr @SimonGrennan_ giving today’s #hcidseminar @cityuni_hcid on Parables of Care (#dementia care comics) pic.twitter.com/UmjctZVCQK
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) November 17, 2017
Here @SimonGrennan_ discusses how we experienced the @CareNShareApp stories- as ‘parables’, ambiguous analogies #hcidseminar pic.twitter.com/YMW005Rb7n
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) November 17, 2017
Simon on Yonkoma as narrative form- ‘what is going on here?’ #hcidseminar #manga pic.twitter.com/oIYha1ohjk
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) November 17, 2017
What is the difference between understanding and not understanding? #hcidseminar #dementia pic.twitter.com/MIvwNzqIwc
— Ernesto Priego (@ernestopriego) November 17, 2017
Graphic Novels as Topic is a new term for MeSH 2018! #GraphicMedicine #medlibs pic.twitter.com/aIhffBzKIU
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 17, 2017
The phrasing and decision to use graphic novel instead of comic is frustrating but I’m taking this as a win nonetheless. #medlibs #GraphicMedicine
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 17, 2017
Chronic illness and creativity comic https://t.co/KiWGeYRXoM #pain #graphicmedicine
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 17, 2017
For #WorldPrematurityDay pic.twitter.com/L4AX2gCsmP
— TwistedDoodles (@twisteddoodles) November 17, 2017
The coloring books portion of our #GraphicMedicine petting zoo at #umthlsysrev pic.twitter.com/9MNz4B6zoR
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 17, 2017
Part one of the comics in today’s #graphicmedicine petting zoo : cancer, memoirs, psych, dying, AIDS/HIV #umthlsysrev pic.twitter.com/s8Fp25rXqs
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 17, 2017
Part two of the comics in our #graphicmedicine petting zoo: practitioner memoirs, reference books, history, education #umthlsysrev pic.twitter.com/6BInEnY96m
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 17, 2017
Part three of the comics section of our #graphicmedicine petting zoo (all education themed) #umthlsysrev pic.twitter.com/t7IJAvJjja
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 17, 2017
Episode 98: Kristin LaLonde and Thomas Maluck https://t.co/jUXwKDIkXg #comics #libraries #graphicmedicine
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 18, 2017
Exploring graphic pathographies in the medical humanities https://t.co/GiJgj1wp9t #graphicMedicine #comics
— P. F. Anderson (@pfanderson) November 18, 2017
It’s @frontroomart this w-end. You can see my work/ graphic novel @KnowleConClub Wells Rd. Free @GraphicMedicine newspaper comics there, too
— Paula Knight (@Paula_JKnight) November 18, 2017
Eugenia quería acercar la medicina al paciente y por eso aplica el arte y la creatividad para explicar conceptos complejos con dibujos sencillos. #thefutureUS #medicinagrafica #graphicmedicine. #TEDx #TEDxYouth pic.twitter.com/CK4UvqrDgZ
— TEDxYouthValladolid (@TEDxYouthVLL) November 19, 2017
I’m starting to think this kind of oversight is going to be the hill I die on. #GraphicMedicine
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 21, 2017
Attending the soft opening of the Comic Book Library of Minneapolis! Check out the catalog at https://t.co/oMB31MMYrk #CBLoM pic.twitter.com/4ZbLhUbOjA
— Violet Fox ? (@violetbfox) November 19, 2017
@AlecLongstreth Hey Bud, have you seen: https://t.co/3RaoewDEIE
may help your students, but maybe not. BTW, thatnks to what I learned (stole) from you & Jon Chad, my own students made some great comix, check them out on https://t.co/woqHq8uVL4 on the M2 Graphic Medicine page.— Stefan Tigges (@StefanTigges) November 19, 2017
#Clinicians! Let’s us not fool ourselves. Great #documentation does not replace #connection and #Patient #communication. #multitasking; #typing vs #listening. #patientexperience #graphicmedicine. pic.twitter.com/wAQocSsenl
— jackmaypole (@drmaypole) November 20, 2017
Look at this weekly webcomic by a London-based medical student @graphicmedicine https://t.co/XogmiEXEWS
— Ian Williams (@TheBadDr) November 20, 2017
Planning your 2018 programming? Consider one of our #GraphicMedicine Book Club Kits! Request early to secure your place!
Looking for one last 2017 program? Several kits are available NOW, including topics like Addiction and Veteran’s Health. pic.twitter.com/DK0SK6QYZA
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 20, 2017
“These findings indicate that adolescents with PKU would prefer patient education materials illustrated in a realistic rather than cartoon style…”
These kinds of studies are important for educational #GraphicMedicine https://t.co/m7Tlu6gu9b
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 20, 2017
Thanks for getting these to us at @UMMSLibrary, @ernestopriego! #GraphicMedicine pic.twitter.com/PuW1clEEFF
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 20, 2017
This is enjoyable: Holy Graphic Medicine, Batman! https://t.co/rWHLsDqNxr via @YouTube
— Brian Simko (@bsimko6) November 20, 2017
#yellowfever #epidemic urban risk is increasing. Currently Yellow fever cases are systematically investigated in Nigeria and Brasil.@WHO pic.twitter.com/9yCBQIACmw
— Sylvie Briand (@SCBriand) November 20, 2017
Boston #Comics Roundtable pointer of the day: Patrick Brosseau @droog811 on thought balloons – https://t.co/VyDP4SYxGd pic.twitter.com/LMlngeWBCW
— BostonComicsRoundtbl (@BostonComics) November 21, 2017
Fill ‘er up. Exchange some gas. Pump it out. Overcome that push back. #heart #preload #afterload #cardiacoutput #oxygen #blood pic.twitter.com/UfWxySDw4d
— Mike Natter MD (@mike_natter) November 21, 2017
Took a page out of @sarahjclifford ‘s book and tried my hand with @apple ipad pro! It would have been clutch during med school to help organize my doodles/notes. #apple #ipad #draw #doodle #brain #cranialnerves #medicine pic.twitter.com/4qDfBFIFUH
— Mike Natter MD (@mike_natter) November 20, 2017
Eugenia cree en la empatía: un médico que explica de forma sencilla un concepto complejo buscando poniendo la tranquilidad y la comprensión del paciente en el centro. #TEDx #TEDxYouth #thefutureUS #medicinagrafica
— TEDxYouthValladolid (@TEDxYouthVLL) November 19, 2017
“El cómic es mi herramienta y mi puente para pasar del médico altivo al médico de la empatía”. Eugenia García Amor. #TEDx #TEDxYouth #thefutureUS #medicinagrafica #medicina
— TEDxYouthValladolid (@TEDxYouthVLL) November 19, 2017
“El paciente no debe creerse lo que no puede comprender”. Eugenia García Amor. #TEDx #TEDxYouth #thefutureUS #medicinagrafica #medicina #Valladolid
— TEDxYouthValladolid (@TEDxYouthVLL) November 19, 2017
So, what is a #comic? I know Scott McCloud has pretty much covered this… but I can’t just photocopy his version and stick it in my thesis. Curses. pic.twitter.com/6F9eWKkYVR
— Mim (@MedComixPhD) November 17, 2017
Thanksgiving is next week! Keep holiday stress under control with these three tips from Suzie & Ray: https://t.co/u8ZfS7lnD6
— MGHDiabetesEd (@MGHDiabetesEd) November 16, 2017
It’s officially flu season! Maybe get a flu shot? https://t.co/iZjFqzftfl pic.twitter.com/pTYMJuo2N0
— Grace Farris (@gracefarris) November 10, 2017
I’ve been thinking about how making autobiographical work as I get older is now less about vindication for the perceived wrongs in my life and more about acknowledging how the stories I tell about my own life reshape it permanently
— Jeremy Sorese (@jeremy_sorese) November 20, 2017
Fantástica Eugenia García Amor en @TEDxYouthVLL Estudiante de medicina e ilustradora d cómics médicos.
Y menciona a @GraficaMedicina ?? pic.twitter.com/ki71tXvgS3— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) November 19, 2017
So proud of medical/comics student, Nakita Ahdi. A double page spread in BGS newsletter! @GeriSoc @BGSfringe @BSMSMedSchool pic.twitter.com/3xkvmtEJNH
— Muna Al-Jawad (@OPWhisperer) November 17, 2017
@KatieGreenBean‘s Lighter Than My Shadow is Amazon’s Best Graphic Novel of 2017! Congratulations, Katie! https://t.co/BXw6rD9e7b
— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) November 14, 2017
@BobMankoff @ComicNurse #NarrativeMed
November 15th @ 5:30 pm, The Program in Narrative Medicine welcomes back Bob Mankoff, former cartoon editor of The New Yorker, current humor and cartoon editor of Esquire, for a reception to celebrate an exhibit of his cartoon artwork work. pic.twitter.com/y4hHD7SXrV— Narrative Medicine (@NarrativeMed) November 14, 2017
Any nurses making comics out there? Interested in spotlighting your work in an upcoming blog post. Hit me up!
— ComicNurse (@ComicNurse) November 14, 2017
#Rhabdomyolysishttps://t.co/S6WOgQrWhM pic.twitter.com/gIm5kdECTI
Source: @medcomic— Vicente Lozada B (@VicenteLozadaB) November 20, 2017
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndromehttps://t.co/XvrJxZ4c9Q@amalmattu @smithECGBlog pic.twitter.com/8gp96LMDYT
— Medcomic (@medcomic) November 20, 2017
Ingredient X in scientific writing? – «complex concepts are readily absorbed, sentences skip along the page rather than plod, facts pique interest rather than disengage, and the scientific message is remembered rather than forgotten»https://t.co/XfxFjLqqRu @Animate_Science pic.twitter.com/DKi8GZrPGO
— Esther Mc Sween (@EstherMcSween) November 20, 2017
Today Nov20 is Public Health Thank You Day #PHTYD! MY GREAT gratitude goes 2 my SUPERHEROES who kept #VaccinesWork #VirologyComics alive: @Ryan_Mac_Phd @NoetheMatt @edemmott @millionweaver @booksandberries @mikael_mm @booksandberries @Steftyem @down_dilly @varlottaang new 4 2018! pic.twitter.com/IxfIJzLmhW
— CimazaVirologyComics (@VirologyComics) November 20, 2017
What is going on with Robin’s lower body? And why can’t I stop trying to figure it out?! (from: https://t.co/X5XvWbaLGh) pic.twitter.com/H8HJk08wYj
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 20, 2017
think before you speak/type or the chokehold fairy will get you pic.twitter.com/67mXl79MDb
— Maryne. ??? (@MaryneeLahaye) November 17, 2017
How to tell a story through a graphic book? Free #publishing masterclass with #holeintheheart author & artist @HennyBeaumont on Tuesday 21 November, 6pm: https://t.co/tYWXtBKpWL pic.twitter.com/H8I4yz1FGx
— Kingston FASS (@KingstonFASS) November 16, 2017
Also new @ComicsGrid! @DrDomDavies interviews Comics Artist and Activist Kate Evans (@cartoonkate) https://t.co/qPXGqIyQZt #openaccess pic.twitter.com/eLQ85kJIUA
— The Comics Grid (@ComicsGrid) November 17, 2017
New @ComicsGrid! Illusion, Kayfabe, and Identity Performance in Andre the Giant Graphic Biographies https://t.co/b2mRtAOQ9A #openaccess pic.twitter.com/qC7MYc3F7V
— The Comics Grid (@ComicsGrid) November 17, 2017
Our new series BLOOMSBURY COMICS STUDIES launches this month – the first two books are out now! @2GuysWithPhDs @chrisgavaler https://t.co/5BbGLiFjyP pic.twitter.com/tEdWQAXjtn
— Bloomsbury Literary (@BloomsburyLit) November 13, 2017
“Torch, hammer and syringe” #medicine #history #knowledge #sketch #sketchbook #wip #pencil #drawing #sciart #illustration #art #mmu pic.twitter.com/X9cVuRvej5
— Tony Pickering (@mrpickers) November 15, 2017
#GraphicNovels aren’t just for #Superheroes – enjoy these intellectual retreats of READ IT!https://t.co/UvysAkgsaD @BurlLibFriends @beatonna @AlisonBechdel @MassLibAssoc @MassLiteracy #librarylife pic.twitter.com/8UBJOQbWge
— BCAT (@bcattv) November 14, 2017
“Medical Books” #medicine #history #equipment #sketch #sketchbook #wip #pencil #drawing #sciart #artscience #illustration #art #mmu pic.twitter.com/rB1TFx99or
— Tony Pickering (@mrpickers) November 14, 2017
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay.
I’ve been a Type 1 Diabetic for 16 years & as much as Type 2s have a hard time, Type 1s have to inject insulin for the rest of their life. We need to make Diabetes better understood as not just a result of a health crisis, but as a life long condition. pic.twitter.com/GzMeFmPmBN— Mat Roff (@MatRoff) November 14, 2017
Late-night journaling. pic.twitter.com/BuW7qvIhgN
— Melanie Gill Man (@melgillman) November 14, 2017
Health Equity, Historical Trauma, & Resilience @BThao_MNHealth #WeAreThey #MayoClinicEquity #sketchnotes @SharonneHayes #MNHealthEquity @mnhealth @eehlinger 4th Healthiest State for Whom?#MedEd pic.twitter.com/sAW5OQ9Uqk
— Theresa Malin (@tmalinMLS) November 13, 2017
Yes, a medical student from Valladolid University. She was fab at the TEDtalk. Check her work: https://t.co/Vjn0iAo6qT
— medicina-grafica (@GraficaMedicina) November 21, 2017
Thank you @HouseofAnansi & Laura Meyer for sharing @tevaharrison amazing In-Between Days with me. ❤ #graphicmedicine “comics
— Carol Tilley ?️? (@AnUncivilPhD) November 21, 2017
A ma-hoosive thanks to the beautiful folks at @ootblueprint for these. Parts of MRI scans sound like industrial techno to my ears, so I created this about three years ago. Finally printed, and I’m very happy! They’ll come with future RICKs. #GraphicMedicine #MRI #cancercomics pic.twitter.com/aZehiygnYM
— Gordon Shaw (@flashvsming) November 22, 2017
Introducing the concept of #graphicmedicine @hennybeaumont @kingstonuni @kingstonjourno pic.twitter.com/wOXT9PIvTa
— Alison Baverstock (@alisonbav) November 22, 2017
Thread of comics/links from a recent email chain looking for comics featuring transgender characters and/or about “issues”…
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 21, 2017
And, a request to the @GraphicMedicine community: any leads on comics that detail patient/physician interactions specifically for transgender patients? I have someone looking.
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 21, 2017
Example of pain in #GraphicMedicine (@pfanderson) / Costochondritis’ feelings https://t.co/SVNngPRT9L
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt) November 21, 2017
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?️ @tomgauld pic.twitter.com/LJTrCX1E65— New Scientist (@newscientist) November 21, 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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