Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Rita Charon Reflects on a Life of Narrative Medicine In the fall 2018 issue of Humanities, NEH Chairman Jon Parrish interviews Dr. Rita Charon. Faculty Craig Irvine Writes an Appreciation of Rita Charon Craig Irvine, who has known Dr. Rita Charon for 20 years, has written an appreciation of her life and career. Faculty Dr. Rita Charon Named the 2018 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities Dr. Rita Charon, originator of the field of Narrative Medicine, will deliver the 2018 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities. Faculty Five Ways to Be a Better Listener Master of Science in Narrative Medicine faculty member Murray Nossel, Ph.D. offers advice on how to become a better listener. Faculty Murray Nossel: The Key to Professionalism Murray Nossel, Ph.D., highlights the key differences in communication among friends versus communication among coworkers. Student Three Profiles of Upcoming Grads You May Have Missed Here’s a selection of three profiles drawn from our recent coverage. Faculty How Storytelling Can Improve Business Communication and Transform Workplaces Murray Nossel discusses how storytelling can help businesses thrive. Faculty Rita Charon Discusses Her Interdisciplinary Nature Rita Charon discusses scholars who challenge conventions by crossing disciplines in the Times Higher Education. Alumni Narrative Medicine Alum Gayatri Devi Redefines Alzheimer’s Dr. Devi rewrites the story of Alzheimer’s disease by defining it as an individual spectrum disorder. Faculty Narrative Medicine Academic Director Published in "On Race" Craig Irvine is included in George Yancy's new collection of interviews, "On Race," published by Oxford University Press. Alumni Annie Robinson: Guiding the Journey Back to Wellness At SPS Annie Learned how to be a healing listener and honed her writing in service of women’s health. School Narrative Medicine Rounds: Take Two Cartoons and Call Me In The Morning A discussion on the intersection of the illness experience and humor and the ways these forces can transform healthcare. Load More Apply We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Request Information Stay in the know with updates sent straight to your inbox.
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