Keio University

Mita Philosophical Society Lecture "Bridging Medicine and the Humanities and Social Sciences V: The Edges of the Clinic"

Event Date

2018.6.10(Sun)

Event Venue

Other

May 28, 2018

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Date and Time

10:00–17:00, Sunday, June 10, 2018

Venue

Global Research Lab, 6th Floor, East Research Building, Keio University Mita Campus
Access to Mita Campus

Participation

No Fee/Pre-registration Required

In an age where medicine has become highly advanced and specialization within both the natural sciences and the humanities and social sciences has become increasingly fragmented, it is difficult for experts from different fields to achieve deep mutual understanding. To overcome this divide, we will welcome Dr. Jeremy Greene—an internist and medical historian of global renown for his cross-disciplinary work and pioneering research into the history of disease and pharmaceuticals—and Dr. Harris Solomon, recipient of the New Millennium Book Award from the Society for Medical Anthropology for his research on diabetes in India, to discuss "The Edges of the Clinic." Together with practicing physicians and social scientists in Japan, we will explore approaches to connect medicine with the humanities and social sciences by focusing on various facets of the clinical setting, including pediatric, geriatric, psychiatric, disaster, emergency, and remote medicine. We warmly welcome healthcare professionals; researchers, educators, and students in the medical sciences and the humanities and social sciences; and all others interested in bridging these fields. Admission is free and no pre-registration is required, so we encourage you to join us.

Planning, Organization, and Moderation: Junko Kitanaka and Sayaka Mihara

The 5th Keio Symposium on Bridging Humanities, Social Sciences and Medicine: The Edges of the Clinic

Date: June 10, 2018 (Sunday) 10:00-17:00

Place: Global Research Lab, East Research Building 6th floor, Keio University (Mita campus): Mita Campus: Keio University (Building #3)

No Fee/Pre-registration Required

Introduction: 10:00 Junko Kitanaka (Dept. of Human Sciences, Faculty of Letters, Keio University) &Sayaka Mihara (Keio University Graduate School of Human Relations)

Part I: Histories and Epistemologies

10:10-10:35 Sayaka Mihara (Keio University Graduate School of Human Relations)

Medicine Use and Somatic Localizations of Childhood Illnesses in 1930s Tokyo

10:35-11:00 Kanako Sejima (Dept. of Psychiatry, Kyoto University)

Exploring Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Dementia

11:10-11:35 Suguru Hasuzawa (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University)

Philippe Pinel's Conception of Statistics

11:35-12:00 Nao Hasuzawa (Div. of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kurume University School of Medicine)

Piaget and Kuhn, Toward an Epigenetic Epistemology

12:00-13:30 lunch

Part II. The Edges of the Clinic

13:30-13:55 Yuna Umeda (Dept. of Psychiatry, Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital)

Doctors’ (Dis)embodiment of Biomedicine

13:55-14:20 Hiroko Kumaki (Dept. of Anthropology, The University of Chicago)

Capturing the Nuclear Fallout: Disaster Mental Healthcare in Fukushima, Japan

14:30-15:20 Harris Solomon (Dept. of Anthropology, Duke University)

Near Death: Traffic and Trauma in Urban India

15:20-16:10 Jeremy Greene (History of Medicine, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University)

The Television Clinic: Revisiting Old Experiments with New Media in Medicine

General Discussion

16:10-17:00 Naoki Kasuga (Dept. of Anthropology, Hitotsubashi University) and Tadashi Yanai (Dept. of Anthropology, Tokyo University)

This symposium is organized by the Global Research Center of Logic and Sensibility at Keio University and is funded by JSPS Kakenhi 16KT0123 and Mita Philosophical Society.