
Terrence Holt
Associate Professor · Narrative Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Terrence Holt serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Medicine within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. His academic profile uniquely bridges clinical medicine and literary arts, with a dedicated focus on narrative medicine and medical autobiography.
His educational foundation comprises advanced degrees in both humanities and medicine:
- MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) from Cornell University
- PhD in Nineteenth-Century British Literature from Cornell University (1985)
- MD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000)
Holt's scholarly work interrogates the ethical ambiguities of narrative in medical contexts, exploring how stories simultaneously reveal and obscure truth. He investigates the capacity of narrative to foster physician empathy while acknowledging its potential to perpetuate harmful stereotypes. His creative output—including short stories told from medical practitioners' perspectives—examines the psychological and moral transformations that occur during patient encounters, challenging idealized portrayals of medical practice.
As an educator, Holt developed and teaches a writing workshop in autobiographical narrative for second-year medical students. He also played a pivotal role in founding UNC's interdisciplinary MA program in Medicine and Literature, which launched in 2015. His contributions to public discourse include regular essays in The New Republic and Men's Health, where he served as a contributing editor for approximately ten years.
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