Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Alumni, Faculty How a Narrative Medicine Alum and Professor Are Reimagining the Future of Child Welfare and Health Care In an article published in The Lancet, M.S. in Narrative Medicine professor Dr. Sayantani DasGupta and program alum Dr. Jocelyn Brown propose a shift from punitive child welfare practices to a supportive approach. Faculty, In the Media Everyone Is a Tomato: Metagnostic Narratives of Genetic Revelation Senior lecturer in the Narrative Medicine program Danielle Spencer, Ph.D. explores how narrative awareness can help to communalize medical experiences, reducing feelings of isolation and bewilderment. (National Library of Medicine) Faculty, In the Media Banning Books Isn’t Just Morally Wrong. It’s Also Unhealthy. Dr. Sayantani DasGupta, a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine program, writes about book banning in the world of children's and young adult fiction. (TIME) Alumni The Power of the Story: How Narrative Medicine Connects Us All Three M.S. in Narrative Medicine students share how their discovery of the discipline opened doors to better patient care. School Why Columbia’s Narrative Medicine Program Takes Premed Students’ Career Paths to the Next Level The program fits a unique niche in health care and the humanities. Faculty Sayantani DasGupta, Senior Lecturer in Narrative Medicine, Awarded Two Grants for Her Work with Incite’s Pedagogy of Listening Lab These grants will fund a symposium and a new course designed to enhance listening skills and promote inclusive, transformative dialogue across diverse academic disciplines. Faculty Narrative Medicine Lecturer Awarded a Fulbright Grant to Bring the Discipline to Malaysia Catherine Rogers hosted a residency in Kuala Lumpur that included workshops, lectures, curriculum development roundtables, and an online webinar. School How Columbians Can Navigate Communication Challenges in the “Post-truth Era” On March 27, the Columbia University School of Professional Studies hosted a panel discussion on communication challenges as part of the Dialogue Across Difference initiative. Faculty How Storytelling Can Be Powerful Medicine Senior SPS faculty share how harnessing tools from the study of literature and art can inspire more empathic experiences. Alumni An “Intoxicating Blend of Working Professionals” How do SPS alumni become successful entrepreneurs? Here are their stories. Faculty “Often Our Relationship with Our Doctors Is Fraught” Columbia’s Olga Lucia Torres on three ways to improve your health and bond with your medical provider Alumni Narrative Medicine Alums Share Their Capstone Projects The Narrative Medicine program offers an optional capstone project that offers a wide range of opportunities for mentored work. 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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