Graphic medicine describes a genre of comic books or graphic novels that centres personal stories of illness and health. First coined by Dr. Ian Williams, graphic medicine is also "a movement for change" that challenges "the dominant methods of scholarship in healthcare, offering a more inclusive perspective of medicine, illness, disability, caregiving, and being cared for" (Czerwiec et al., 2015, p. 2).
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Czerwiec, M. K.; Williams, I.; Squier, S. M.; Green, M.J.; Myers, K.R.; & Smith, S.T. (2015). Graphic medicine manifesto. Pennsylvania State University Press.
Williams, I. (n.d.) What is graphic medicine? Graphic Medicine. https://www.graphicmedicine.org/why-graphic-medicine/