The project is a curated site with resources, a pandemic-themed humanities reader spanning history, sociology, first-person accounts of health care providers and patients, ethical considerations, health humanities and self-care. The website has already been used as a platform for senior medical student independent study groups and informally for interested pre-medical students, medical students, residents and faculty.
The author welcomes comments, contributions, and critiques.
Considers the science of the pandemic, including social sciences and health humanities, and makes resources available to health care providers, patients, and the general public.
Explore the Humanities pathways that led to this project

San Francisco, California, USA