YoVDO

Medicine and the Arts: Humanising Healthcare

Offered By: University of Cape Town via FutureLearn

Tags

Health Care Courses

Course Description

Overview

This free online course will explore the intersection of medicine, medical anthropology and the creative arts. Through each of its six weeks, we’ll visit a new aspect of human life and consider it from the perspectives of people working in health sciences, social sciences and the arts.

Explore the emerging field of medical humanities

The course will introduce you to the emerging field of medical humanities and the concept of whole person care, via these six themes:

  • The Heart of the Matter: A Matter of the Heart
  • Children’s Voices and Healing
  • Mind, Art and Play
  • Reproduction and Innovation
  • At the Edge: Madness and Medicine
  • Death and the Corpse

Together, we’ll question our propensity to separate the body from the mind in healthcare, consider what defines humanity, and share points of connection and difference between art and medicine.

Learn with specialists from diverse fields

Contributors to the course will include a psychologist, psychiatrist, heart surgeon, pathologist, oncologist, sociologist, poet and visual artist. They will pose critical questions about how we deal with health, healing and being human.

Each has been filmed on location in Cape Town, including at the Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital, the Heart of Cape Town Museum, and the Pathology Learning Centre.

Develop and discuss your own ideas

The course will encourage you to discuss your ideas with learners all over the world, and reflect on the ways in which bodies, health, social life, culture and the imagination intersect in your local setting. Together, we’ll ask:

  • How is it that academic disciplines have become so rigid in their focus that they sometimes struggle to talk meaningfully to general audiences and other specialists?
  • And what potential can we unlock by combining different fields of expertise and the silos of knowledge that otherwise separate them?

By the end of the course, you’ll understand multiple, complex perspectives on health, illness and healing, and be able to create alternative responses to important health challenges.

You can find out more in Susan Levine and Steve Reid’s post for the FutureLearn blog: “Introducing medical humanities: a new, interdisciplinary approach to healthcare.”

This course is open to everyone. All that’s required is an interest in medicine, the arts or social sciences.


Syllabus

  • The Heart of the Matter: A Matter of the Heart
    • Introduction to Medicine and the Arts
    • Issues of the Heart
    • Perspectives
    • In Dialogue
    • What's next
  • Children's Voices and Healing
    • Issues of children’s voices
    • Perspectives
    • In dialogue
    • Assignment
    • What's next
  • Mind, Art and Play
    • Issues
    • Perspectives
    • In dialogue on art and play
    • What's next
  • Reproduction and Innovation
    • Issues
    • Perspectives
    • In dialogue
    • What's next
  • Mental Health and the Arts
    • Issues
    • Perspectives
    • In dialogue
    • Assignment
    • What's next
  • Death and the Corpse
    • Issues
    • Perspectives
    • In dialogue
    • Discussions
    • Last words

Taught by

Steve Reid and Susan Levine

Tags

Related Courses

Vaccines
University of Pennsylvania via Coursera
Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Duke University via Coursera
Clinical Problem Solving
University of California, San Francisco via Coursera
Contraception: Choices, Culture and Consequences
University of California, San Francisco via Coursera
Vaccine Trials: Methods and Best Practices
Johns Hopkins University via Coursera