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Science Writing and New Media: Perspectives on Medicine and Public Health

21W.034 · Comparative Media Studies/Writing · Undergraduate · Fall 2016

Dr. Cynthia Taft

MIT · Tier 1

Like other scientists, medical researchers and clinicians must be capable of presenting their work to an audience of professional peers. Unlike many scientists, however, physicians must routinely translate their sophisticated knowledge into lay terms for their own patients and for the education of the public at large. A surprising number of physicians write for less utilitarian reasons as well, choosing the narrative essay as a means of exploring the non-technical issues that emerge in their cl…

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