The Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine January 29, - February 23, 2001 Daily 8AM – 12PM Course Director: Martin Donohoe Monday, 1/29/2001 8:30am-9am: Course Intro Martin Donohoe 9am-12pm: Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health Care: Violence Against Women, Rape, Teen Pregnancy, The Family, Child Care, Sexual Harassment, Historical and Contemporary Ideals of Beauty, Female Genital Mutilation, and International Human Rights Abuses Martin Donohoe Donohoe M. Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health Care (Handout). Tuesday, 1/30/2001 9am-10am: Minimata Disease: The Photography of W Eugene Smith Martin Donohoe Land Mines Martin Donohoe 10am-11am: Dancing Faeries and Popular Delusions in the Middle Ages; Links with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Loren Pankratz No readings. 11am-12pm: Munchausen Syndrome By Proxy Loren Pankratz Pankratz L. Munchausen syndrome by proxy 1997 (case study). Wednesday, 1/31/2001 NO CLASS – Work on History of Medicine papers and student talks Thursday, 2/1/2001 8am-10am: The Development of the Starr-Edwards Heart Valve Annette Mathews Handout 10am-12pm: Human Health and the Environment Martin Donohoe Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Webster D. Inside the $10 billion black market in endangered animals. NY Times Mag 1997 (Feb 16):2633, 49, 53, 61. Donohoe M. Handout: “The Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice” Friday, 1/2/2001 8am-9am: Community Oriented Primary Care (“Here Comes Another Burnside Bum”) Neil Rendelman Link BG, Phelan J. Social conditions as fundamental causes of disease. J Hlth & Soc Behav 1995 (extra issue):80-94. Rendelman N, Feldstein A. Occupational injuries among urban recyclers. J Occup Envir Med 1997;39(7):672-5. 9am-10am: Student Presentations 10am-11am: Mandatory Reporting of Alcoholics in the Emergency Room (Room 11D-03) Carol Bonnono Videotape from Dateline, NBC TV. The Cost of Alcohol-Related Traffic Crash Injuries: Fact Sheet, MADD, 1989. Liu S, Siegel PZ, Brewer RD, Mokdad AH, Sleet DA, Serdula M. Prevalence of alcohol-impaired driving: results from a national self-reported survey of health behaviors. JAMA 1997;277:122-5. Chang G, Astrachan B, Weil U, Bryant K. Reporting alcohol-impaired drivers: results from a national survey of emergency physicians. Ann Emerg Med 1992;21:284-90. How an Idea becomes Law: A Simplified Version of the Oregon Legislative Process. Reporting Intoxicated Drivers, ORS 676.260-676.280. Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems - Member Legal Services. 11am-12pm: Commissioning Public Bioethics (Room 11D-03) Patricia Backlar National Bioethics Advisory Commission Executive Summaries on: Human Stem Cell Research, Rockville, Maryland, September 1999. Capacity Report, Rockville, Maryland, December 1998. Monday, 2/5/2001 8am-9am: Student Presentations 9am-10am: History of Medicine Lecture: Boerhave and Aunbrugger Pete Sullivan Handout 10am-10:30am: Student Presentation 10:30am-12pm: Psychiatry and the Law: War Criminals Landy Sparr Sparr L. The Interface of Psychiatry and the Law at the International War Crimes Tribunal: Diminished Responsibility or Perpetuation of Undiminished Confusion? pp. 6-20. 2 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Tuesday, 2/6/2001 9am-10am: Student Presentations 10am-11am: Challenges of Treating Hematologic Disease in the Developing World Tom Deloughery Chandy M. Management of Hematological Diseases: Socio-Economic Aspects. Hematology 1999:73-76. Williams JA, Marina N, et al. Developing a pediatric hematology/oncology partnership program (PHOPP) in El Salvador. Abstract 11am-12pm: Physician-Physician Relationships Steven Jones Lowenstein J. The Midnight Meal. Wednesday, 2/7/2001 8:10am-9am: Doctors in fiction – are they real? Do we know them? Jack McAnulty Chapter 6 from Run with the Horseman, by Ferrol Sams (New York: Viking-Penguin, 1982). 9am-10am: Oregon’s Assisted Suicide Law - Ethical, Legal, and Clinical Aspects Susan Tolle Lee MA, Tolle SW. Oregon’s assisted suicide vote: the silver lining. Ann Int Med 1996;124:267-9. Lee MA, Nelson HD, Tilden VP, Ganzini L, Schmidt TA, Tolle SW. Legalizing assisted suicide - views of physicians in Oregon. N Engl J Med 1996;334:310-5. 10am-12pm Leonard DaVinci’s Anatomical Drawings June Ferar Thursday, 2/8/2001 8am-10am: Narrative ethics for clinicians Merilee D. Karr Karr MD. Of Mice and Women, a ten-minute play. 1998 Karr MD. Development notes from journal for the play Of Mice and Women, 1999 Wedekind A, Seebeck T, et al. MHC – dependent mate preferences in humans. Royal Society 1995:245-49. 10am-11am: (Hatfield, Room 11D-03) Health Consequences of Tobacco/The Tobacco Industry Martin Donohoe 11am-12pm: (Hatfield, Room 11D-03) Health Issues of Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers Eric Hanson Handout: Hanson E. The Health Issues of Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers 3 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Friday, 2/9/2001 8am-5:15pm: Northwest Society of General Internal Medicine Conference (Oregon Medical Association) Monday, 2/12/2001 8am-9am: The Limits of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Martin Donohoe “To Respond Always,” by Douglas R. Mailman, from M Lacombe (ed.), On Being a Doctor (Philadelphia: American College of Physicians, 1995). “The Consultation,” by Richard Selzer. 9am-10am: Ethical Considerations of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Western Medical Settings Karen Adams Handout 10am-11am: Physician Moral Diversity and Conscientious Objection in the Provision of Abortion Services Karen Adams Meyers C, Woods RD. An obligation to provide abortion services: what happens when physicians refuse? J Med Ethics 1996;22:115-120. Lazarus ES. Politicizing abortion: personal morality and professional responsibility of residents training in the United States. Soc Sci Med 1997;44(9):1417-1423. Cole HM. Legal interventions during pregnancy: Court-ordered medical treatments and legal penalties for potentially harmful behavior by pregnant women. JAMA 1990;264(20):2663-2670. 11am-12pm: The Physician Faces Illness Miles Edwards Edwards MJ. Facing life-threatening illnesses. The Pharos. Summer 1997. Edwards MJ, Garland M, et al. Medicine’s essential patient-centered ethic. The Pharos. Fall 1999. Tuesday, 2/13/2001 8am-9am: Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds, OHSU Hospital 8B-60 Urine Trouble: Practical, Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding Mandatory Physician Drug Testing Martin Donohoe Donohoe MT. Urine Trouble: Practical, Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding Mandatory Physician Drug Testing (Handout). 9am-9:30am: Discussion of Physician Drug Testing Martin Donohoe 9:30am-10am: Student Presentation 10am-11am: Pastoral Care 4 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Jim Berry Moyer FS. Pastoral care in the hospital. J Pastoral Care 1989:XLIII(2):171-83. 11am-11:30am: Mandatory Reporting Laws and Doctor-Patient Confidentiality: Domestic Violence, Alcoholics in the ER, Infectious Diseases, Violent Crimes, Substance-Abusing Pregnant Women, etc. Martin Donohoe Hyman A, Schillinger D, Lo B. Laws mandating reporting of domestic violence: do they promote patient well-being? JAMA 1995;273:1781-1787. 11:30am-12pm: Student Presentation Wednesday, 2/14/2001 8am-10am: Extending Access to Everyone in Oregon: Public Forum with Reflections Michael Garland Trigger Items for Discussion (please fill out before coming to class) Kitzhaber J. “State of the State” address (1/21/00) Data from “Uninsured in Oregon, 1998” Project diagrams “A Ritual to Read to Each Other” by William Stafford. “Aunt Mabel” by William Stafford. 10am-12pm: William Styron and Depression Peter Hatcher Excerpt from William Styron’s Darkness Visible. Thursday, 2/15/2001 8am-9am: Immigration and Health Care/California’s Proposition 187/Latino Health Care Martin Donohoe Lacombe MA. Gordian knot. Am J Med 1993;94:76-76. Evans CA. Immigrants and health care: mounting problems. Ann Int Med 1995;122:309-310. Flaskerud JH, Kim S. Health problems of Asian and Latino immigrants. Nursing Clinics of North America 1999;34(2):359-380. Donohoe M. Handout on Latino health care. 9am-10am: The Controversy over Oral Contraceptives and Thrombosis Leon Speroff Speroff L. Oral contraceptives and thrombosis. 1998 10am-11am: Race and Health Care Martin Donohoe “The Sky is Gray,” by Earnest J Gaines, from Marion Gray Secundy (ed.), Trials, Tribulations and Celebrations: African-American Perspectives on Health, Illness, Aging and Loss (Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, 1992). Brandt AM. Racism and research: the case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Hastings Center Report 1978;8(6):21-29. 5 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Gamble VN. Under the shadow of Tuskegee: African Americans and health care. Am J Publ Hlth 1997;87:1773-1778. Questionnaire: Research or Racism? Harper’s Magazine 1997 (Sept):18. Jury Rigging Laid Bare. Harper’s Magazine 1997 (June):23-24. 11am-12pm: Ethical Issues Related to Conjoined Twins Martin Donohoe Handouts: Court-Ordered Separation of Conjoined Twins Handouts: Ethical and Moral Thinking/Analysis from Michael Garland Friday, 2/16/2001 8am-9am: Law/Psychiatry/Deinstitutionalization/Abuse of Psychiatry Joe Bloom “Introduction: The Shame of the Streets,” from RJ Isaac and VC Armat. Madness in the Streets: How Psychiatry and the Law Abandoned the Mentally Ill (New York: The Free Press, 1990). Handouts on forensic psychiatry 9am-10am: The History of Infant Nutrition and Breast Feeding vs. Formula in the Third World Oliver Massengale Radbill SX. Infant feeding through the ages. Clin Ped 1981;613-21. Anderson GC. Science brought to mothering (review of Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890-1950, by Rima Apple). Science 1989;244:843-5. Short SED. History in the medical curriculum: A clinical perspective. JAMA 1982;248:79-81. 10am-10:30am: Break 10:30am-12:00pm (Hatfield Bldg, Room 11D03) Monday, 2/19/2001 NO CLASS – Holiday Tuesday, 2/20/2001 8am-9:30am: Domestic Violence (Hatfield, Room 11D-03) Christina Nicolaidis Videotape: “The Voices of Survivors: Domestic Violence Survivors Educate Physicians” 9:30am-11am: The Pharmaceutical Industry/Academia-Industry Relationships Martin Donohoe Donohoe M. The Pharmaceutical Industry. 11am-12pm: Adolescence / Sexuality Martin Donohoe “If They Knew Yvonne,” by Andre Dubus (from the North American Review). 6 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Warner DL, Boles J, Goldsmith J, Hatcher RA. Disclosure of condom breakage to sexual partners. JAMA 1997;278:291-2. “The Christian Fright,” from Harper’s Magazine 1997(Oct):20-3. Wednesday, 2/21/2001 (Bring 5 copies of history of medicine paper today) 8am-9:30am: Poetry and Healing Lisa Wiener 9:30-10:30am: Child Abuse: Impact on Children and Families Arlene Ritzen and Pam Crowe 10:30-11am: Student Presentations 11am-12pm: 10:30am-12pm: Death and Dying/DNR – Ethical Issues Martin Donohoe Kennedy AL. The Gift. Ann Intern Med 1996;125:513. Kahlil Gibran (1993). The Prophet. New York: Alfred .A. Knopf D.J. Enright (1983). The Oxford Book of Death. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, “The Venerable Bebe” , Ecclesiastical History of the English People; “An Essay on Man” by Alexander Pope (1688-1744); “Holy Sonnets” by Donne; “On the fear of Death” by William Hazlitt (1778-1830); “Do not go gentle into that good night” by Dylan Thomas (1914-1953); “The Royal Way” by Andre Malraux (1901-1976); “ Maxims” by La Rochefoucald (1613-1680); “Getting Even” by Woody Allen (b. 1935); “Pensees” by Blaise Pascal (1623-1662); “ In Memoriam A.H.H.” by Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892); Anon. It’s Over Debbie. JAMA 1988;259:272. Thursday, 2/22/2001 8am-9am: Origins of critical care units Alan Barker 9am-10am: Man in Extreme Environments Gary Rischitelli 10am-11:30am: (Hatfield, Room 11D-03) The ethical, cultural, and clinical aspects of caring for gypsies Barbara Glidewell Maas, P. (1975). King of the Gypsies. New York: Viking Press. Suthterland, A. (1975). Gypsises: The hidden Americans. London: Tavistock Publications. Sway, M. (1988). Familiar strangers. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Thomas, JD. (1985). Gypsies and American Medical Care. Medicine 102:842-45. Gypsy culture protocol at OHSU – instructor to bring In Search of History: The Curse on the Gypsy (video from the History Channel) 11:30am-12pm: Student Presentation 7 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Friday, 2/23/2001 8am-9am: Charles Dotter and the History of Interventional Radiology at OHSU Misty Paine Handout 9am-10:30am: Medical/Hospital Waste (Health Care without Harm) John Krotchko Greening Hospitals Chapter 2: Medical Waste Treatment. Greening Hospitals Chapter 3: Mountains of Medwaste. 10:30am-12pm: Discussion of Students’ History of Medicine Papers Martin Donohoe Catch-up and Evaluations Martin Donohoe 8 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Farewell Readings: Dillard A. The wreck of time: taking our country’s measure. Harper’s Magazine 1998 (Jan):51-6. Pastor Niemoller, “First they came for the Jews...” “Work,” from Gibran K. The Prophet (New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1923) Anonymous. “Desiderata” (1692). Crawshaw R, Rogers DE, Pellegrino ED, et. al. Patient-physician covenant. JAMA 1995;273:1553. Kornrich WJ. An old horse. JAMA 1989;262:2902. Kleinman LC. Health care in crisis: a proposed role for the individual physician as advocate. JAMA 1991;265:19911992. 9 Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine Potential Student Presentation Topics medical student abuse medical marriages, divorces, pregnancy during medical training abortion / fertility - epidemiology substance abuse policies early discharge of mothers and newborns - data and policy suicide impaired physicians physician fraud culturally-defined illnesses injury prevention - fires, helmets, etc. auto safety corporate welfare literacy and health care other countries’ health care systems - e.g., Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Germany, Russia, etc. child abuse corporal punishment capital punishment torture / PTSD vivisection historical and cultural aspects of obesity and eating disorders farming and health breast feeding - international aspects of infant nutrition diseases in history - e.g., plague, etc. famous figures in the history of medicine, nursing, dentistry, and public health history of contraception or childbirth malpractice space medicine childhood lead poisoning medical aspects of adoption refugees sex education in the schools polygraph testing funerary rituals and attitudes toward death historically or in other cultures humor in medicine architecture and the modern hospital other... 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