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Graphic medicine connotes the use of
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in
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and patient care.


Overview

The phrase ''graphic medicine'' was coined by Dr. Ian Williams, founder of GraphicMedicine.org, to denote "the intersection between the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare". Comics offer an engaging, powerful, and accessible method of delivering
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s. The academic appraisal of graphic fiction is in its infancy, but its examination by academics involved in
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-related studies is increasing, with work emerging in journals. It is notable that the
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movement in many medical schools advocates the framework and use of literature in exploring illness, from practitioner and patient perspectives. A late-2010s entry to the scholarly study of graphic medicine is the PathoGraphics Research Group, an Einstein Foundation-funded project at the
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(2016–2019) under the direction of Irmela Marei Krüger-Fürhoff, and with the collaboration of Susan M. Squier of the
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. The group is concerned with the study of illness narratives, or "pathographies," and works of graphic medicine.


History


Visual treatment and graphic novels

Comic books centered around
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originated in the 1940s; the earliest examples averaged around twelve pages and were aimed at preventive instruction for children. Early newsstand comics that focused on medical topics included EC's ''
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'' (1955) and Archie's ''Adventures of Young Dr. Masters'' (1964). Other early notable works of graphic medicine include the '' Strip AIDS'' anthologies (1987-1988); Al Davison's ''The Spiral Cage'' (1990); Milligan & McCarthy's ''
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'' (1992); Pekar, Brabner, and
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's '' Our Cancer Year'' (1993); and Bryan Talbot's '' The Tale of One Bad Rat'' (1994–1995). Since the turn of the 21st century, dozens of comics and graphic novels have been published that address such health topics as depression,
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, and
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. The genre has evolved and such graphic novels are now commonly at least 150 pages long and focus more on adult struggles with physical or mental illness. In 2007, while writing a master's dissertation on medical narratives in comics and graphic novels, Ian Williams set up the Graphic Medicine website. During this period, he found two essays by Susan M. Squier on the topic; Squier is Penn State's Brill Professor of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and she teaches graphic medicine to Ph.D. students at Penn State. Scholars from around the world who were interested in comics and healthcare began to get in touch, notably Professor Michael Green, who had recently set up a graphic narratives course at Hershey Medical School at Penn State University, and MK Czerwiec, a.k.a. "Comic Nurse", who had, for many years, been recording her experiences as an
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nurse in
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form. Green invited his colleagues Kimberley Myers, of the Medical Humanities Program at Penn State Milton Hershey Medical School, and Susan M. Squier, whose work Williams had encountered earlier, to the discussion group, and Williams introduced Maria Vaccarella, Giskin Day, and Columba Quigley. The group decided to hold a conference, in 2010 at The
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, which led to a series of annual international conferences with presentations that are frequently posted as podcasts after the conference. In 2014, the first
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Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant was awarded to Ypsilanti District Library, ( Ypsilanti,
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) for its proposal to build a collection of graphic medicine narratives. (Author MK Czerwiec lectured in the fall of 2014 at Ypsilanti's St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in support of this grant.) To date, the Ypsilanti District Library collection contains over 200 graphic medicine titles.
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published ''The Graphic Medicine Manifesto'' in 2015, which was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Academic/Scholarly Work in 2016. ''The Graphic Medicine Manifesto'' was the inaugural volume in the ongoing Graphic Medicine series at Penn State University Press, which was originally co-edited by Susan M. Squier and Ian Williams. As of 2023, the series includes more than 20 titles. In 2018, the
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launched the exhibition, ''"Graphic Medicine: Ill-Conceived and Well Drawn!"'', curated by Ellen Forney, which included a special display, traveling banner exhibition, and online exhibition. In 2020, ''Technical Communications Quarterly'' published a special issue on comics and graphic storytelling. This issue included a category of research articles examining graphic health communication. In 2021, ''Menopause: A Comic Treatment'', published as part of the Graphic Medicine/Penn State University Press series, and edited by MK Czerwiec, won the Eisner Award for Best Anthology. In addition, Mimi Pond won the Eisner Award for Best Short Story for her contribution to the book, "When the Menopausal Carnival Comes to Town." In 2022, the nonprofit Graphic Medicine International Collective debuted the Graphic Medicine Award, presented annually at the Graphic Medicine Conference. The GMIC Awards... are an initiative to spotlight work in the comics field published in the previous calendar year which shines a light on issues of mental and physical wellbeing. Initially a single award, it expanded into a two-category award ong-form and short-formin 2023." Graphic medicine’s popularity keeps growing across the world. In some clinical settings, graphic medicine is being used to explore therapeutic possibilities. Beyond the US and UK, graphic medicine is practiced and studied in Spain, Taiwan, Germany, India, Singapore, and a host of other nations; for example: Monica Lalanda's ''Medicina Grafica'', the Japan Graphic Medicine Association (JGMA), and the Graphic Medicine Lab in India.


Notable works of graphic medicine

: Sources * * — originally published in French from 1996 to 2003 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * — originally published in Spain in 2007 * * * * * *


Exhibitions

* 201
''"Graphic Medicine: Ill-Conceived and Well Drawn!"''
(
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), including the vide
"A Conversation about Graphic Medicine"
* 2022 ''" /nowiki>Re/nowiki>Framing Graphic Medicine: Comics and the History of Medicine"'' (
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) — featuring "serialized prints, illustrated newspapers and magazines, comic books, zines, digital comics and graphic memoirs," curated by Brian Callender and André G. Wenze


See also

*
Comic book therapy Comic book therapy is a form of art therapy in which those undergoing rehabilitation or those who have already completed rehabilitation express their experiences through personal narratives within a comics format. The combination of text and image ...
* Narrative medicine


Further reading

* * Bahl, Erin Kathleen; Figueiredo, Sergio; Shivener, Rich, eds. Special issue on Comics and Graphic Storytelling in Technical Communication: '' Technical Communication Quarterly'' vol. 29, issue 3 (2020). * Czerwiec, MK; Williams, Ian; Squier, Susan Merrill; Green, Michael J.; Myers, Kimberly R.; and Smith, Scott T. ''The Graphic Medicine Manifesto'' (
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, 2015, ). Content summary: "Combining scholarly essays with visual narratives and a conclusion in comics form, establishes graphic medicine as a new area of scholarship. Demonstrates that graphic medicine narratives offer patients, family members, and medical caregivers new ways to negotiate the challenges of the medical experience. Discusses comics as visual rhetoric." * * * * * * * * Squier, Susan M. and Marks, J. Ryan, eds. Special issue on Graphic Medicine. ''Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology'' vol. 22, issue 2 (Spring 2014) * Squier, Susan M. and Krüger-Fürhoff, Irmela Marei, eds. ''PathoGraphics: Narrative, Aesthetics, Contention, Community'' (Penn State University Press Graphic Medicine book series, 2020) * * * * *


References


External links


GraphicMedicine.org

Graphic Medicine annual conference

The ''Graphic Medicine Review'' journal

''Annals Graphic Medicine'' by ''Annals of Internal Medicine''



website of MK Czerwiec, a.k.a. "Comic Nurse"

Spanish language graphic medicine blog

Japan Graphic Medicine Association website

Information about Dr. Sathyaraj Venkatesan
Professor of English at the
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, where he specializes in health humanities and comics studies, with an emphasis on graphic medicine * {{Comics Medical education Diseases and disorders in comics Medical humanities Comics genres