HUMS S225 (CRN: 30706)
Dates: H5A
Course Mode: LMIP, YCHU
Meeting Times: TTh 1.00-4.15
Distributional Requirements: LMIP, YCHU
In-person Course. Sherwin Nuland often referred to medicine as “the Uncertain Art.” In this course, we will address the role of uncertainty in medicine, and the role that narrative plays in capturing that uncertainty. We will focus our efforts on major authors and texts that define the modern medical humanities, with primary readings by Mikhail Bulgakov, Henry Marsh, Atul Gawande, and Lisa Sanders. Other topics will include the philosophy of science (with a focus on Karl Popper), rationalism and romanticism (William James), and epistemology and scientism (Wittgenstein). 1 Credit. Session A: May 27 – June 28. Tuition: $5070. (View syllabus)