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04/15/2022 -
Radiant Minds: The World of Oliver Sacks ~ Poetry in Medicine ~ Kafka the Hypochondriac
04/08/2022 -
Advancing Health Equity with Medical Humanities ~ Illness Narratives by Physicians with Cardiac Disease ~ Strategies to Foster Creativity
04/01/2022 -
Why We Need More Writers Practicing Medicine (and Vice Versa) ~ Covid-19 Web Collecting: Reflections At Two Years
03/25/2022 -
Musical Expressions of the Hippocratic Oath ~ A Poem (and a Painting) About the Suffering That Hides in Plain Sight ~ Covid-19 Survivor Diaries
03/04/2022 -
Portraits of Love and Loss From an HIV-Positive Childhood ~ The Story Behind The Nocturnists Podcast ~ Top Screen Portrayals of Mental Health Issues
02/25/2022 -
Remembering Dr. Paul Farmer ~ Victorian Science and Dracula ~ Imagination in a Narrative Medicine Workshop
02/18/2022 -
The Choreography of Care ~ My Life, My Story ~ A History of Bloodletting
02/11/2022 -
Virtual Tour: Matters of the Heart ~ How Role-Playing Helps Pandemic Anxiety ~ Poetry Lets Us Remember (and Move On)
02/04/2022 -
2021 NEJM Medical Fiction Contest Winners ~ Using Narrative Medicine to Improve Public Health Messaging ~ The Future of the Body
01/28/2022 -
The Original Drama of Operating Theaters ~ Art Classes Are Helping Transform Medical Education ~ On Reading Anne Frank During Quarantine
01/21/2022 -
The Power of Metaphor in a Pandemic ~ Conversations about Arts, Humanities and Health ~ The Virtual Salon: Book Clubs During 2020
01/14/2022 -
Writing Offers Reflections on the Past Year ~ Mourning Becomes Electronic ~ The Study of Disability in the Visual Arts
01/07/2022 -
Beyond Statistics: Living in a Pandemic ~ Starting Points & Care Packages ~ The Poetic Language of Health
12/17/2021 -
Seven Reasons Why Doctors Write ~ Health Humanities Consortium Toolkit ~ The Art Museum in Medical Education
12/10/2021 -
Virtual Collections Tour: HIV/AIDS ~ Rereading “Mrs. Dalloway” During an Endless Pandemic ~ Why We Tell Stories
12/03/2021 -
Knowing, Seeing, and Telling in Medicine ~ Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic ~ Reading Closely: Bodies and Environments
11/19/2021 -
Diagnosis and the Illness Experience ~ Why You Should Read for 10 Minutes a Day ~ Ode to a Stethoscope
11/12/2021 -
A Doctor, a Patient, and Their Poetry ~ The Good Listening Podcast ~ The Invention of the Medical Record
10/29/2021 -
A Blueprint for Resident Creative Writing Workshops ~ Understanding Moral Empathy ~ Epidemics and Collective Memory
10/22/2021 -
Learning How to Listen in Clinical Encounters ~ Healthcare Workers of Yore ~ The Power of Pictures