“This is a Christian institution and we will tolerate no Jews here”: The Brooklyn Interns Hazing Episodes
Dr. Ed Halperin, “This is a Christian institution and we will tolerate no Jews here": The Brooklyn Interns Hazing Episodes
Dr. Ed Halperin, “This is a Christian institution and we will tolerate no Jews here": The Brooklyn Interns Hazing Episodes
Physician Assistants: A Social Innovation in the Delivery of Health Care Services Dr. Reginald D. Carter Historian Emeritus, Physician Assistant History Society, Associate Clinical Professor Emeritus of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University Medical Center
Stacy Tessler Lindau, MD, MAPP is a tenured Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Medicine-Geriatrics at The University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine. She is a leader in the field of women’s health, specifically in the context of aging, cancer, and urban issues. Dr. Lindau’s scientific efforts are dedicated to bringing visibility to … Read more
Amelia Fiske
Amelia Fiske
Duke Professor Kimberly R. Myers and MK Czerwiec, two authors of the Graphic Medicine Manifesto as well as foundational contributors to the larger Graphic Medicine movement. They will offer an interactive presentation on the evolution of comic art/storytelling as a creative medium, a critical lens, and compelling and compassionate medium by which to learn and … Read more
Judith Farquhar (Chicago/NHC) and Lili Lai (Medical Humanities, Peking) are working on a book together tentatively titled Gathering Medicines in the Mountains: Nation, Body and Knowledge in China's Ethnic South. Reception to follow
The UNC School of Nursing is proud to present: Balancing Engagement and Detachment: Using Skillsfrom the Dramatic Arts
The UNC School of Nursing is proud to present IMPROVING PATIENT CARE USING THE HUMANITIES AND PERFORMING ARTS: The Wisdom Of WitTHEATRICAL PERFORMANCE followed by DISCUSSION A renowned professor is forced to reassess her life—and confront the modern medical research establishment—when she is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer.
The UNC School of Nursing is proud to present IMPROVING PATIENT CARE USING THE HUMANITIES AND PERFORMING ARTS: The Wisdom Of WitTHEATRICAL PERFORMANCE followed by DISCUSSION A renowned professor is forced to reassess her life—and confront the modern medical research establishment—when she is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer.