Narrative Medicine
Narrative Medicine is a scholarly work, published in 2001 in ''The Journal of the American Medical Association''. The main subjects of the publication include narrative, nursing, medicine, medical education, empathy, competence, family medicine, alternative medicine, health care, Cinemeducation, and narrative medicine. Adopting methods such as close reading of literature and reflective writing allows narrative medicine to examine and illuminate 4 of medicine's central narrative situations: physician and patient, physician and self, physician and colleagues, and physicians and society.