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The most basic definition of "Graphic Medicine" is "use of comics in medical education and patient care", according the the term's originator Dr. Ian Williams (n.d.). More specifically, Graphic Medicine is a term that "denote[s] the role that comics can play in the study and delivery of healthcare" (Williams, n.d.). It is important to note that in the term's usage "graphic" suggests visual imagery rather than explicit content. Additionally, this term can be broadly applied to works created by patients or healthcare providers.
Comics:
(Houk & Pomoutius, 2020)
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References
Houk, K., & Pomoutius, A. (2020). Drawn to graphic medicine: Bringing comics into medical librarianship [Webinar]. Medical Library Association.
Williams, I. (n.d.). Why graphic medicine?. Retrieved from https://www.graphicmedicine.org/why-graphic-medicine/
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