New Graphic Medicine Events and Exhibits at Dana
Dana Medical Library presents a series of events that explore Graphic Medicine. Coined by Dr. Ian Williams, it is "the intersection of the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare".
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Dana Medical Library presents a series of events that explore Graphic Medicine. Coined by Dr. Ian Williams, it is "the intersection of the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare".
A display of 6 free-standing banners, Graphic Medicine: Ill-Conceived & Well-Drawn tackles the subject of an increasingly popular writing medium called Graphic Medicine. Exhibition is on display until April 13th.
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