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So the medical school is having a drive to encourage students to engage more with arts and humanities, so we don't end up with a lot of future doctors who haven't read a novel since they finished GCSE English. And they're asking for suggestions for books worth recommending to the students.

This seems like an interesting question, so I'm throwing it open to you: if you could recommend one book you'd like your doctor to have read, what would it be? They specify that it doesn't have to be about a directly medical topic, but just something that could help very science-specialized people to understand more about being human. Non-fiction is ok but they want literary non-fiction, things like biographies, rather than textbooks.

My thinking about this is that there's no point recommending the obvious nineteenth century Dead White Men classics, because even if the students were funnelled out of anything to do with literature in their mid teens they're all high achievers, they've almost certainly all "done" Dickens for GCSE and got As for their essays. And even the ones who don't read have read The man who mistook his wife for a hat because various how to get into medical school guides push it as something to mention at interview.

So, suggestions?

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Date: 2015-03-19 02:39 pm (UTC)
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Rebecca Goss "Her Birth". Her website discusses a reading she gave to med students recently. Frank Huyler " The Blood of Strangers", Jason Shinder "Stupid Hope" and the short stories by Chris Adrian. Adrian and Huyler are medics and Shinder was a cancer patient. These books are all short and intense, so you will get engagement from the time-pressured.

There's an anthology edited by Lavinia Greenlaw on medical and body related poems. I got a copy from the Wellcome shop, can't recall the title.

Danielle Ofri at Bellevue NY would be a great contact person. I can give you more ideas later, if you want. (Kind of my field, or one of them.)

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