Keynote presentation for the 2020 New England Graphic Medicine Conference by cartoonist Brian Fies. Additional reading mentioned in the keynote: - Brian\u27s Blog: http://brianfies.blogspot.com/ - No Ordinary Flu from Public Health Seattle-King County: https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/emergency-preparedness/preparing-yourself/pandemic-flu/comic.aspx - A Fire Story Animation by KQED: https://www.kqed.org/arts/13813960/watch-a-santa-rosa-cartoonists-a-fire-story-come-to-lif
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The Covid in Cartoons project engaged 15-18 year olds with political cartoons and cartoonists to fos...
This presentation was made by Peter Pirolli, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. The ...
The Covid in Cartoons project engaged 15-18 year olds with political cartoons and cartoonists to fos...
This panel discussion, Coronavirus Discussion, included the following presentations: COVID Comic...
This panel discussion, Minding Graphic Medicine’s Rise, included the following presentations: Gr...
Opening remarks for the 2020 New England Graphic Medicine Conference by conference organizer A. Davi...
The copy of Viral Combat: Monica Fights the Flu on exhibit was generously donated by the author, Cla...
Infectious diseases continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality in both animals and humans...
This presentation discusses how graphic medicine has been a movement for change that challenges the ...
Materials from a presentation given at the Food for Thought Series at Butler University on March 17,...
Are you concerned about the bird flu? What would happen if a case appeared in the US? Emerging globa...
January 16, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. (ET)Note: January 16 CDC Public Health Grand Rounds topic change to: \...
This presentation was made by Luis Ortiz, The New School. The presentation’s title is: “Interdepende...
The opening reception for Booth Library\u27s fall exhibit and program series, The Flu Then and Now:...
Graphic medicine, or the use of comics in healthcare, is a growing field within medical humanities t...
The Covid in Cartoons project engaged 15-18 year olds with political cartoons and cartoonists to fos...
This presentation was made by Peter Pirolli, Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. The ...
The Covid in Cartoons project engaged 15-18 year olds with political cartoons and cartoonists to fos...