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Cultivating empathy & critical thinking in health, culture & the arts
Eat Your Ice Cream 

Eat Your Ice Cream 

A pragmatic guide to longevity that favors balance, evidence, and meaningful human connection.

Stories of Illness, Stories of Loss  

Stories of Illness, Stories of Loss  

An essay linking Holocaust memory books to the art of medical history-taking and illness narratives.

Biblioscopy: A Glimpse of New and Upcoming Books 

Biblioscopy: A Glimpse of New and Upcoming Books 

New books probe illness, injury, empathy, burnout, and medicine’s fragile yet enduring human limits.

ByTony Miksanek 03.02.26
I Watched You Disappear by Anya Krugovoy Silver

I Watched You Disappear by Anya Krugovoy Silver

A poetry collection exploring illness, loss, memory, and hope through intimate reflections on life and family.

ByCortney Davis 02.26.26

MedHum highlights activism’s power in turbulent times, advancing policy change in medicine, research, health, and prisoner rights.

When AIDS Activism Went Inside a Hospital: Ward 5B at San Francisco General 

When AIDS Activism Went Inside a Hospital: Ward 5B at San Francisco General 

Documentary recounts San Francisco’s Ward 5B, where nurses and activists humanized AIDS care amid…

Craftivism is Activism

Craftivism is Activism

From AIDS quilts to protest knitting, craftivism transforms domestic creativity into powerful tools for…

Blood in the Water: The Attica Uprising of 1971 and its Legacy by…

Blood in the Water: The Attica Uprising of 1971 and its Legacy by…

A powerful history of the Attica prison uprising exposing injustice, political power, and America’s…

Blood Feud: The Man Who Blew the Whistle on One of the…

Blood Feud: The Man Who Blew the Whistle on One of the…

A gripping account of pharmaceutical whistleblowing, corporate misconduct, and the deadly consequences of profit-driven…

How Montaigne Profited from His Kidney Stones

How Montaigne Profited from His Kidney Stones

Physical suffering becomes philosophical insight as illness transforms pain, fear, and mortality into unexpected benefit.

A Plague on Their House 

A Plague on Their House 

How O’Farrell’s Hamnet Traces Plague’s Journey From Fleas to Family, Blending Science, History, Storytelling with Empathy

Learning Empathy through Chekhov 

Learning Empathy through Chekhov 

A psychiatrist-playwright shows how adapting classic drama for medical students cultivates empathy and reflective care practice.

ByGuy Glass 12.29.25
The Word Is an Instrument of Healing 

The Word Is an Instrument of Healing 

Language, ritual, and narrative serve as powerful healing tools, with context, beliefs, and social support enhancing health outcomes.

ByJack Coulehan 12.16.25
From Nothing by Anya Krugovoy Silver 

From Nothing by Anya Krugovoy Silver 

Anya Krugovoy Silver’s From Nothing transforms personal illness into transcendent, hopeful poetry.

ByCortney Davis 02.25.26
Embodiment as Performance: Anne Gridley’s Watch Me Walk 

Embodiment as Performance: Anne Gridley’s Watch Me Walk 

Anne Gridley transforms walking into defiant performance, confronting disability, discomfort, and rare disease awareness head-on.

ByRudy Malcom 02.24.26
The Anatomist by Frederico Andahazi

The Anatomist by Frederico Andahazi

Historical novel exploring 16th‑century anatomist Mateo Colombo’s controversial discovery of the clitoris.

ByJack Coulehan 02.17.26
Cinema Without Barriers: Disability, Creativity, and Comfort Intersect at RestFest 

Cinema Without Barriers: Disability, Creativity, and Comfort Intersect at RestFest 

RestFest reimagines film festivals through disabled-led creativity, radical access, and care-centered viewing beyond ableist norms.

ByRudy Malcom 01.28.26
Daughters of the Bamboo Grove by Barbara Demick

Daughters of the Bamboo Grove by Barbara Demick

International adoption from China arose amid policy-driven abandonment, later fostering trafficking incentives and coerced family separations.
ByDave Hsu 01.12.26
Inside The Pitt: Medicine Meets Drama

Inside The Pitt: Medicine Meets Drama

A deep-dive podcast exploring The Pitt, a gripping medical drama, its realism, emotional impact, and lessons for medicine and humanity.
ByDave Hsu 09.03.25
Meet the MedHum Team: Jack Coulehan

Meet the MedHum Team: Jack Coulehan

Poet-physician Jack Coulehan reflects on medical humanities, technology’s impact, and poetry’s role in healing in this thoughtful interview.
ByDave Hsu 02.16.26
Margo Weishar: The Excellent Doctor Blackwell 

Margo Weishar: The Excellent Doctor Blackwell 

Margo Weishar explores Elizabeth Blackwell’s hidden life, ambition, and sacrifice ahead of a public reading.
ByGuy Glass 02.09.26
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