Expanding Narrative Medicine through the Collaborative Construction and Compelling Performance of Stories

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Woods Nash
Mgbechi Erondu
Andrew Childress
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[1] University of Houston Fertitta Family College of Medicine in Houston,Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences
[2] University of California,Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
[3] Baylor College of Medicine,undefined
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Narrative medicine; Narrative competence; Creative writing; Storytelling; Performance;
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This essay proposes an expansion of the concept of narrative competence, beyond close reading, to include two more skills: the collaborative construction and compelling performance of stories. To show how this enhanced form of narrative competence can be attained, the essay describes Off Script, a cocurricular medical storytelling program with three phases: 1) creative writing workshop, 2) dress rehearsal, and 3) public performance of stories. In these phases, Off Script combines literary studies, creative writing, reflective practice, collegial feedback, and drama. With increased narrative competence, Off Script participants are likely better equipped to engage in more impactful health advocacy and partner with patients more effectively.
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页码:207 / 225
页数:18
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