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Norma Maxvold Christian Barrett Why Narrative Medicine A scientifically competent medicine alone cannot help a patient grapple with the loss of health Narrative
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Norma Maxvold Christian Barrett Why Narrative Medicine A scientifically competent medicine alone cannot help a patient grapple with the loss of health Narrative medicine allow the singular patients story to be heard . What are the basic requirements of a narrative?. What is the structure of the “ideal” narrative?. “. narratology. The theory of the structures of narrative. To investigate a structure, or to present a 'structural description', the . the . Healing Arts. Dr. Marin Gillis. Professor, Medicine, Family Medicine & Community Health. Chief, Division of Ethics, Humanities & the Arts. Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. Florida International University. Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. . . Children love narrative. . . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . cognition in general. Verbal narrative versus . screen based. Summary. Situation . models+event. segmentation: . modelling. . environment, film and verbal narrative are similar. But these are not enough to explain narrative comprehension by film or word. Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. . . Children love narrative. . . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . Year 1 and Year 2. What are Narrative Texts?. Narrative texts tell a story. They have:. a . setting. – where and when. some. characters. . – people, animals or objects. a . plot. . – events that happen in order.. Personal. Experience. Sunshine . Home . by. Eve Bunting. Organized. Chronologically. Imaginative. Organized. Categorically. Problem/. Solution. Structure. “Intriguing. Adventure”. Structure. When I Was . retrospect. . You find out where events have led in its very first sentence: "The other night at dinner, Sheba talked about the first time that she and the Connolly boy kissed." We are told this by Barbara, the 60-something history teacher with whom Sheba is living in the wake of a scandal. Presentation to Kentucky HFMA. Reid W Coleman MD FACP. CMIO, Nuance Communications Inc.. Disclosures. Bias. I work for a company that sells solutions to some of the issues I’ll discuss. I will not be discussing, or even mentioning, these products. Narrative Arc. Conflict. Structure. Chapter Cards. Voice & Flow. “The Crack”. The Ideal Reader. Just do it. Narrative Arc. . = . CHANGE. Conflict.. Conflict is the heart of drama.. No conflict? Cut it.. Wrote essays using experience and the process of thinking to organize information.. For Montaigne, narrative was a mode of discovery—a way to move through a problem one step at a time.. His essays are challenging and thought provoking, and this is largely due to his ability to draw his reader into the story.. Narrative medicine has emerged in response to a commodified health care system that places corporate and bureaucratic concerns over the needs of the patient. Generated from a confluence of sources including humanities and medicine, primary care medicine, narratology, and the study ofdoctor-patient relationships, narrative medicine is medicine practiced with the competence to recognize, absorb, interpret, and be moved by the stories of illness. By placing events in temporal order, with beginnings, middles, and ends, and by establishing connections among things using metaphorand figural language, narrative medicine helps doctors to recognize patients and diseases, convey knowledge, accompany patients through the ordeals of illness--and according to Rita Charon, can ultimately lead to more humane, ethical, and effective health care. Trained in medicine and in literary studies, Rita Charon is a pioneer of and authority on the emerging field of narrative medicine. In this important and long-awaited book she provides a comprehensive and systematic introduction to the conceptual principles underlying narrative medicine, aswell as a practical guide for implementing narrative methods in health care. A true milestone in the field, it will interest general readers, and experts in medicine and humanities, and literary theory. Edited by two leading general practitioners and with contributions from over 20 authors, this book covers a wide range of topics to do with narrative in medicine. It includes a wealth of real examples of patients\' narratives and addresses theoretical and practical issues including the use of narrative as a therapeutic tool, teaching narrative to students, philosophical issues, narrative in legal and ethical decisions, narrative in nursing, and the narrative medical record. Age:. From . “Light Novels” to Web Serials. Satomi Saito. Assistant Professor, GREAL. Bowling Green State University. November 12, 2014. Outline. Why light novels?. From old media to new media. History of young adult fiction in Japan.
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