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Moral Economies of Medicine Work Group: BRINGING ETHNOGRAPHY TO THE STAGE

Moral Economies of Medicine working group, AKA Carolina Seminar “Critical Conversations In Global Health”: discussion of new ethnographic play/performance by Dr. Cassandra Hartblay, UC-San Diego: BRINGING ETHNOGRAPHY TO THE STAGE:NARRATING POSTSOVIET SUFFERING THROUGH AN ETHNOGRAPHIC PLAY SCRIPT.

Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection

Professor Tom Robisheaux, Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection Duke History Department Professor Tom Robisheaux will give a lecture on the on the Baskin Collection including his use of naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian's works.

Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection

Professor Tom Robisheaux, Scientists, Midwives and Healers in the Lisa Unger Baskin Collection Duke History Department Professor Tom Robisheaux will give a lecture on the on the Baskin Collection including his use of naturalist and artist Maria Sibylla Merian's works.

2016 UNC-Duke Nannerl Keohane Lecture

The Living and The Dead: Human Bodies and the State in 20th century AmericaSusan Lederer, Ph.D. Robert Turrell Professor and Chair, Department of History and Medical Ethics University of Wisconsin, Madison 2016 UNC-Duke Nannerl Keohane Distinguished Visiting Professor

AOE Winter Community Conversation featuring The Frank Wilson Professionalism Forum.

We are honored to welcome Dr. Fred Hafferty as this year’s Frank Wilson Visiting Professor. Dr. Hafferty is a national authority on professionalism, professional identity and hidden curriculum from the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Please join your fellow colleagues, residents and students for a wonderful evening beginning with dinner and a keynote presentation by Dr. … Read more

The Healing Arts: Storytelling, Music, and the Practices of Medicine

How do storytelling and music shape our experience as fragile creatures subject to loss, suffering, and death? What do storytelling, music, and the arts in general contribute to how we conceive of the practices of medicine? Come hear Ray Barfield (pediatric oncologist, philosopher, novelist, poet, guitarist) and Jeremy Begbie (theologian, pianist, composer, conductor) discuss these … Read more

The Healing Arts: Storytelling, Music, and the Practices of Medicine

How do storytelling and music shape our experience as fragile creatures subject to loss, suffering, and death? What do storytelling, music, and the arts in general contribute to how we conceive of the practices of medicine? Come hear Ray Barfield (pediatric oncologist, philosopher, novelist, poet, guitarist) and Jeremy Begbie (theologian, pianist, composer, conductor) discuss these … Read more

Science Studies Reception for Triangle Scholars

Wine and cheese "science studies” reception on Friday, February 12, from 5-6:30 pm at the FHI Garage. The purpose of this reception is to bring together scholars in the Triangle area who are interested in science studies, especially in its science and literature, science-and-technology studies (STS), philosophy of science, history of science, and sociology of … Read more

Science Studies Reception for Triangle Scholars

Wine and cheese "science studies” reception on Friday, February 12, from 5-6:30 pm at the FHI Garage. The purpose of this reception is to bring together scholars in the Triangle area who are interested in science studies, especially in its science and literature, science-and-technology studies (STS), philosophy of science, history of science, and sociology of … Read more