TY - DATA AU - Kendal, Evie, AU - Diug, Basia, TI - Teaching medicine and medical ethics using popular culture SN - 9783319654515 (E-book) AV - R 724 T42 2017 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham, Switzerland PB - Palgrave Macmillan KW - MEDICAL ETHICS KW - MEDICAL EDUCATION N1 - Chapter 1. Introduction: The Use of Popular Culture in Medical and Health Education; Evie Kendal and Basia Diug -- Chapter 2. Hidden in Plain Sight: Family Presence During Resuscitation on Prime-Time Media; Zohar Lederman -- Chapter 3. The ER Effect: How Medical Television Creates Knowledge for American Audiences; Jessica Bodoh -- Chapter 4. whyZombie? Zombie Pop-Culture to Improve Infection Prevention and Control Practices; Peta-Anne Zimmerman and Matt Mason -- Chapter 5. An Empirical Study of How Medical, Biomedical and Health Science Students Engage with Professional and Ethical Issues in Medical Television Dramas; Evie Kendal and Basia Diug -- Chapter 6. Teaching Millennials: Twitter, Celebrity Media and Beyond; Basia Diug and Evie Kendal -- Chapter 7. The Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few: Teaching Medical Ethics Using Star Trek; Allie Ford and Lynette Pretorius -- Chapter 8. Mind-Melds and Other Tricky Business: Teaching Threshold Concepts in Mental Health Preservice Training; Lynette Pretorius and Allie Ford UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-3R7J0NICXX0QKPZcB5tBBR-y3xptkqI/view?usp=sharing ER -