Health Humanities Scientific Interest Group
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) defines medical humanities (external link) as “the study of the intersection of medicine and humanistic disciplines such as philosophy, religion, literature, and the fine and performing arts.” Health humanities is an emerging field with broad disciplinary relevance increasingly recognized as a vital element of health research and care. Leading publications and organizations registering this emergence and relevance include:
- Journal of the American Medical Association, which has supported its long-running series A Piece of My Mind (external link), featuring narrative medicine;
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs which is incorporating veterans’ life histories into the medical record through its My Life, My Story (external link) program,
- NLM’s traveling exhibitions (external link) which present inspiring stories about history, society, and medicine to connect viewers to trusted health information resources.
To enhance capacity in this emerging field, the NIH Health Humanities Scientific Interest Group (SIG) will bring together NIH intramural and extramural staff to explore the growing intersection of evidence-based scientific and health humanities research and explore opportunities for innovative research and training collaborations.
The NIH Health Humanities SIG meets quarterly to create connections and support mentorship in health humanities among NIH intramural staff and fellows, extramural staff, and the larger health humanities community. Meetings alternate between virtual (Teams) and in-person format. Meeting formats include seminars, discussion of books or films, and dialogue about topics in health humanities. One meeting per year is open to the public.
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Learn more about Social and Behavioral Sciences in the IRP (external link)
This page was last updated on Friday, October 25, 2024