Drew University Journal  of Medical Humanities


About the Journal

Mission Statement

Mission Statement:

The Drew University Journal of Medical Humanities (DMH) publishes peer-reviewed, original research of an interdisciplinary nature, aimed at breaking down conventional boundaries, bridging the gaps between the humanities, social science, technology, medical education, and public policy, and inviting an honest discussion about the human experience of illness and the need for a more humane approach to health care.  DMH, like the field of medical humanities as a whole, is committed to infusing medical education and practice with ethical, historical, social and cultural meaning.  DMH engages and informs scholars across all disciplines, health care professionals, health care consumers, medical educators and policy-makers.  Giving a platform to a range of diverse voices, DMH publishes articles that advance the work of medical humanities in general as well as articles that focus on special issues or symposia topics.  Submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review and editorial procedure to ensure the academic integrity of all published work. 

Editorial Board

Medical Humanities at Drew University

About the Program

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