Abstract

Medical or health-related humanities can lead to contextually rich and thought-provoking discussions. They can provide learners and the wider audience with a fresh perspective into human suffering and crises like the current pandemic. Medical humanities outputs from COVID-19 will form powerful testimonies for future generations. Actively seeking to contribute to relevant initiatives is of paramount importance in terms of creating a truly reflective archive of COVID-19.

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Varsou, O. 2020, 'Medical humanities and COVID-19: what are the links?', Young Academy of Scotland, 4 December. Available at: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/294602/

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Last updated: 22 March 2023
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