If you enjoy drawing and creating comics, here are some websites and apps that may be useful. They are generally listed in order of less artistic ability required to full drawing.
Websites
iOS Apps
Graphic Medicine is a growing subset of narrative medicine where comics, or graphic narratives, are used in health sciences education and patient care.
Comics can be as short as one frame or as long as graphic novels, stand-alone entities or integrated into longer narrative pieces, on the web or in print, and formally published, part of a zine, or self-published on personal web space.
The Webcomics page is dedicated to collecting and displaying links to online graphic medicine resources. The page will be updated as new links are discovered, so check back often! If you know of any online comics dealing with health, please send them along - they can be on personal or hosted websites, or on instagram, tumblr, twitter, etc.
In addition, the School of Medicine Library has a collection of graphic medicine novels ocated at the InfoCommons for browsing and reading. You can check the titles out for a week.
The following are websites that collect information on medical-related comics, and often provide reviews.