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Policywise

Integrating the humanities into medical education

May 12, 2023 Arts,  Grand Rounds,  health professionals,  Humanities,  Medical Education,  medical humanities,  Narrative Medicine

It’s truly exciting to be working at the intersection of arts and medicine in this vibrant and expanding field. There is an increasing realization today

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Musician Julian Saporiti stands in front of a large metal tank with the words "Justice for All" and various examples of unjust actions the American government has taken painted on it.
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Finding nuance, tolerance in narrative medicine

March 1, 2022 Education,  Humanities,  Narrative Medicine Program

Dr. Ricardo Nuila says medical students often need humanities – poetry, literature, music, art – as an anchor to the world outside medicine.

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How the humanities can connect us during a pandemic

May 15, 2020 Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Dr. Andrew Childress,  Humanities,  Narrative Medicine,  Pandemic

Humans are no strangers to sudden outbreaks of deadly diseases. Yellow fever, smallpox, cholera, influenza, the list goes on. In times of crisis, we naturally

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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