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</p><p><a href="https://www.ihrc.udel.edu/people/grantees/virdij">Jaipreet Virdi</a> is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University
of Delaware. She received a B.A. from York University, a M.A. and PhD from the
Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the
University of Toronto. Her work explores the intersections of disability
history and the history of medicine and has been published in leading journals,
including in the <em>Canadian Medical Association Journal, Journal of Law,
Medicine and Ethics, the British Journal for the History of Science, Bulletin
of the History of Medicine, </em>and <em>Technology and Innovation</em>. Her first
book, <em>Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History </em>will be available
from the University of Chicago Press in 2020. As well, she is co-editor of <em>Disability
and the Victorians </em>(Manchester University Press, 2020), co-editor of <em>19th
Century Disability</em>, a 4-volume primary resource (under contract with
Routledge), and Contributing Editor to <em>Pharmacy in History</em> journal. Dr.
Virdi has received several prominent fellowships for her research and her
digital humanities/public engagement projects</p><p><a href="https://www.ihrc.udel.edu/people/grantees/sampson">Ian Sampson</a> is a cartoonist, printmaker, and
interdisciplinary educator. His work has appeared in the <em>Society of
Illustrators Comic and Cartoon Art Annual </em>and has been nominated for an
Ignatz Award. He teaches comics through the Library of Congress Teaching with
Primary Sources program at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, where he
lives with his wife and two children. He has degrees from Virginia Commonwealth
University and the University of Delaware, where he also teaches.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.ihrc.udel.edu/people/grantees/michalecb">Barret Michalec</a>,</strong> PhD, is the Associate Dean of Interprofessional Education, and an
Associate Professor in the Department Sociology at the University of
Delaware. Dr. Michalec also holds an
Adjunct Research appointment in the Department of Family & Community
Medicine in the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson
University. His teaching and research
explore socialization and professionalization processes and mechanisms nested
within health professions education, disparities in health and healthcare, and
processes of prosocial behavior. <strong>*</strong>Update summer 2020: Barret Michalec has moved to Arizona State University where he now serves as the Director, Center for Advancing Interprofessional Practice.<br></p> | | 2020 | | <p>
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</p><p>We are developing a series of Workshops in Graphic Medicine for students, faculty, and healthcare professionals. These Workshops provide the opportunity to engage with this exciting approach to exploring perspectives and giving voice to health-related experiences and challenging topics in healthcare. </p> | | virdij
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