
This is an outline for a class exercise utilizing a video from the Look Now Project. The short documentary tells Ajnu’s story of treatment for breast cancer.
The class exercise is part of a one-hour session entitled “Between the Lines,” part of a training by the Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative in collaboration with Lewis & Clark College, which brought together undergraduate students, medical students, and medical professionals for a one-day workshop. In the “Between the Lines” session, we examined how clinical interactions are framed by medical scripts and encourage changing these frames to make room for patient stories. Then we engage in practicing listening closely to patient stories for what is said, how it is said, what is not said, and how our own experiences and identities shape what we hear.
Access
- Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spAzguK1mIQ&ab_channel=LookNowProjectFacingBreastCancer
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Details
Language: English
Type of Teaching Material: Class Exercise/Activity
Setting (class level or workshop): Community, Professional, and Undergraduate
Contributed by: Health Story Hub Team ( health-storyhub@uiowa.edu )