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    PRIM&R Webinar: Are We Excluding Pregnant People Too Much From Research?

    … PhD, MSW, MBA Online Hosted by the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R) Widespread exclusion of pregnant people from clinical research has resulted in significant evidence gaps … urgent need for pregnancy-specific data to inform policies, clinical care guidelines, and treatment decisions. While …
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    Mere Healers: What Medical Training Is For & Why It Matters

    … Why It Matters Public Event Online The Columbia Center for Clinical Medical  Ethics is pleased to announce the … changes, aiming for everything from patient-centered medicine to socially activist medicine to, most recently, character in medicine. In this …
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    VOLVOX: Making Narrative Medicine Happen Alumni Speaker Series

    … VOLVOX: Making Narrative Medicine Happen Alumni Speaker Series Public Event Online … Creative Identity Renee Nicholson, MFA, CPA'19 Narrative medicine practitioners often find themselves using their skills in myriad ways, from research projects to clinical encounters to writing with others and for …
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    Art Matters Event Explores Art and Storytelling in Health Care

    … food, and socializing. Deepthiman Gowda, MD, director of clinical practice in the Program in Narrative Medicine shared his thoughts on the intersection of art and medicine: “We’re told that art and science are different. …
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    Richard Pierson, M.D.

    … Pierson, M.D. Richard N. Pierson Jr., M.D. a professor of clinical medicine, trained in internal medicine, nuclear medicine, … body composition in over 15,000 normal subjects has served clinical programs in AIDS, osteoporosis, obesity, renal …
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    Beyond Bedside Manner: The Importance of Art and Story in Vascular Surgery

    … of Art and Story in Vascular Surgery M.S. in Narrative Medicine alum Ezra Schwartz ('18SPS) believes storytelling, … our abilities to observe and reflect in a comfortable, nonclinical setting so that we could later translate these skills to clinical environments, where they can be equally valuable.” …
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    Rita Charon, M.D., Ph.D.

    … and literary scholar who co-founded the field of narrative medicine with Columbia University humanities scholars and … pedagogy, and creative and humanities interventions in clinical work.   Narrative Medicine has become an ingredient in clinical education and a conceptual beacon in the study and …
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    Curriculum & Courses

    … outside of class. Degree Requirements:  The Narrative Medicine graduate degree requires 38 points (credits) to … work, with the opportunity to apply this learning in clinical and educational settings. Core courses provide the … scene of care. Narrative Medicine explores and builds the clinical applications of literary knowledge. How are …
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    Ethics for Lunch with Kenneth Prager, MD

    … students, house officers and nurses. His writings on medicine and medical ethics have appeared in medical … Gurion University MD Program in International Health and Medicine in collaboration with Columbia University Health … He has received numerous honors for his patient care, clinical expertise, teaching, and contributions to organ …
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    Katrina Armstrong, M.D.

    … (VP&S), the School of Nursing, the College of Dental Medicine, and the Mailman School of Public Health. She is … Hospital. At Harvard, she was the Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Professor of … the work of 2,000 faculty, residents, and fellows in 10 clinical divisions and 11 research units. She also oversaw …