Medical knowledge provider BMJ has appointed Brandy Schillace as the new editor of Medical Humanities.
Schillace is Senior Research Associate and Public Engagement Fellow for the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, College of Arts and Sciences, at Case Western Reserve University, US. For ten years, she managed the medical anthropology journal, Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, and edited its first medical humanities special issue. An accomplished medical humanities scholar, speaker and author, she continues to serve as chief editor of the medical humanities and review blog MedHum | DailyDose. In all her work, Schillace seeks to uncover the human stories at the centre of science and medicine.
Schillace will take over as editor from Deborah Bowman from 1 July 2017.
Medical Humanities is an official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics that reflects the whole field of medical humanities. It features articles on various aspects of the delivery of healthcare and the formulation of public health policy.
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