Medical Humanities, Culture & Society Minor
The College of Arts & Sciences and the Georgetown Medical Humanities Initiative offer a minor in Medical Humanities, Culture, and Society.
The interdisciplinary minor gives students the opportunity to examine the social, cultural, ethical, and historical facets of health and disease across areas such as history of medicine and public health, literature and medicine, bioethics, medical anthropology and sociology, and visual and performing arts. In an era of global health challenges—from pandemics to health disparities—students develop critical frameworks to analyze how medicine and healthcare intersect with cultural contexts, historical grounding, and human experience. This interdisciplinary approach prepares future healthcare providers, researchers, and policymakers to address complex health challenges with both analytical rigor and human understanding