When Poetry Meets Medicine

When Poetry Meets Medicine

Authors

  • Fiona Hamilton Metanoia Institute, London Author

Keywords:

poetry, medicine, medical education, health, poetic inquiry, reflexivity, reflective practice writing, creative writing for therapeutic purposes

Abstract

This essay looks at medical students’ poetry on a curated website and design of a course for medical undergraduates called Poetry of Medicine. A close reading of poetry and commentaries on the website outofourheads.net informed aims and design of the course, which had three strands: 1) study of poetics and analysis of poems; 2) practical exploration of applications of poetry within medicine; 3) writing poems and reflecting on them, and reading work by a range of poets. This essay focuses on the third of these. Recurring themes in students’ writing and reflections suggested that writing poetry can offer an outlet for expression and a way of processing personal and professional experiences that may be helpful as a supportive resource for students

Author Biography

  • Fiona Hamilton, Metanoia Institute, London

    Fiona Hamilton is Tutor and Director of Studies in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes at Metanoia Institute London.

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Published

01-09-2022

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How to Cite

Hamilton, F. (2022). When Poetry Meets Medicine: When Poetry Meets Medicine. LIRIC Journal, 2(2), 29–52. https://liric.lapidus.org.uk/index.php/lirj/article/view/46