Center for Ethics and Humanities Medical Humanities Certificate Program Program Description (2015-2016) Director Coordinator Dr. Cheryl Erwin 5B101A p: 806-743-6772 f: 806-743-4250 cheryl.erwin@ttuhsc.edu Joanna Franks 5C105 p: 806-743-4062 joanna.franks@ttuhsc.edu MEHS Officers Josh Willms, President j.willms@ttuhsc.edu Matthew Amodeo, Vice President matthew.amodeo@ttuhsc.edu Ryan Major, Secretary ryan.t.major@ttuhsc.edu Karl Mueller, Treasurer karl.mueller@ttuhsc.edu *Please feel free to email any officer with questions about the program.* Goals The goals of the Certificate Program are: To enhance the traditional medical curriculum given that medicine must be viewed as both an art and a science To explore the practice of medicine through the lenses of ethics, the humanities, and spirituality, including history, world views, various religious traditions, literature, social sciences, cultural studies, and the arts To enhance a patient-centered approach to medical care through a deeper appreciation of the human condition To cultivate and develop an awareness of healing in practitioners who are culturally competent, ethical, and compassionate caregivers Upon completion of this curriculum, a medical student will be awarded a four-year Certificate in Medical Ethics and Humanities and given distinction as a John P. McGovern Humanities Scholar. 1 Center for Ethics and Humanities Medical Humanities Certificate Program Requirements MS1 Year Participate in at least four seminar courses by the end of the MS2 year. Two of these must be core courses. Attend two distinguished speaker events. Complete one reflection paper. Complete a significant volunteer activity. May be deferred to the MS2 year. Participate in the Summer Reading Course. Submit an updated requirements portfolio. MS2 Year Participate in the Introduction to Medical Humanities Seminar. Participate in at least four seminar courses by the end of the MS2 year. Two of these must be core courses. Attend two distinguished speaker events. Complete one reflection paper. Complete a significant volunteer activity, unless completed during the MS1 year. Identify an area of inquiry to be investigated as the Senior Project. Submit an updated requirements portfolio. MS3 Year Participate in in the Reflective Writing Workshop. Complete online journal reflections for five of the required rotations. Attend one evening program sponsored by the Center. Begin work on the Senior Research Project. Submit an updated requirements portfolio. MS4 Year Attend one evening program sponsored by the Center. Complete, submit, and present the Senior Research Project by February 28. Submit a completed requirements portfolio. 2 Center for Ethics and Humanities Medical Humanities Certificate Program Definitions Core Courses – Two of these three courses must be completed by the end of the MS2 year. Includes Health and the Human Spirit (HHS), Health Law and Bioethics, and Introduction to Medical Humanities (IMH). Elective Courses – These courses are optional, but count towards the four seminar courses that must be completed by the end of the MS2 year. Includes Medicine in Film and The Art of Listening. Core courses may be repeated as electives during the MS2 year if content is not repeated. Student Requirements Portfolio – A record of a student’s involvement in the Certificate Program that demonstrates that all requirements have been completed. An updated copy must be submitted at the end of each school year. Distinguished Speaker – A speaker sponsored by the Center. Students will be notified of upcoming distinguished speaker events. The Certificate Program Banquet counts as a distinguished speaker event. Reflection Paper – An informal paper of one-page length or more that describes something meaningful that the student did in the Certificate Program during the last year. Special focus should be placed on the student’s personal development. Significant Volunteer Activity – A volunteer activity of the student’s choice. The student must submit a short summary of the activity. May be completed during the MS1 or MS2 year. Evening Program – One of various evening events hosted by the Center, often for the purpose of cultivating discussion of philosophy and other important topics. Students will be notified of upcoming evening programs. The Certificate Program Banquet counts as an evening program. Reflection Journal – An electronic journal in which a student makes entries in response to his or her experiences during the required MS3 rotations. Three journal reflections must be made for each of five of the required rotations. Reflections should be submitted by email in Word document format. Senior Research Project – A project completed during the MS4 year through which a student explores a concept in the field of ethics, literature, philosophy, religion, creative writing, or performing arts. There are no strict requirements, but every Senior Research Project must be approved by the Director. The student must complete, submit, and present his or her project. *Please submit all written assignments to joanna.franks@ttuhsc.edu.* 3 Center for Ethics and Humanities Medical Humanities Certificate Program Courses * Core course Course Dates Note that course content changes each year Time Description Requirements Location Certificate Program Orientation Aug 17 4:30-5:30 PM Learn more about the Certificate Program in this informational session. N/A ACB 110 Health and the Human Spirit (HHS) * Aug 31, Oct 5, Nov 2, Dec 1, Jan 4, Feb 1, Feb 29, Apr 4 12:001:00 PM Discover the importance of spirituality to patient care and how to integrate it into all aspects of clinical work. Attend 6 out of 8 sessions for credit ACB 250 Landmark Cases in Bioethics and Law * Sep 14, Oct 12, Nov 9, Dec 7, Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 7, Apr 11 12:001:00 PM Gain knowledge of terms, methods, frameworks, and resources that are useful for engaging in ethical analysis of clinical issues. Attend 6 out of 8 sessions for credit ACB 100 Introduction to Medical Humanities Narrative (IMH) * Sep 21, Oct 19, Nov 16, Dec 14, Jan 20, Feb 15, Mar 21, Apr 18 12:001:00 PM Experience an introduction to medical humanities by learning about historical, literary, artistic, and cultural aspects of medicine. REQUIRED FOR MS2; attend 6 out of 8 sessions for credit 2C223 The Art of Listening Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Nov 5, 12, 19 12:001:00 PM Physicians must use all their senses during the doctorpatient interview. This course teaches listening skills through music. Attend 6 out of 8 sessions for credit 2C221 Patients in Film Sep 28, Oct 26, Nov 23, Jan 25, Feb 22, Mar 28, Apr 25 5:00-7:00 PM Movies provide a peek into the thoughts behind popular culture. Go on a journey through time and learn how medicine has historically been perceived. Attend 6 out of 8 sessions for credit 2C221 Summer Reading Course Summer N/A Join other students in this online course by reading and discussing a book that pertains to medical humanities. REQUIRED FOR MS2; post and comment for credit Webbased MS3 Reflective Writing Workshop Odessa: Aug 21 5:00-6:00 PM Learn how to enhance your observational skills in a clinical setting by writing and reflection. REQUIRED FOR MS3; attend one workshop for credit Webbased Amarillo: Sep 4 Lubbock: Oct 9 4