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The Next Step(s)4 comments

salgore wrote 1 day ago: Spring is a whirlwind in my workaday world. It’s chocked full of meetings, presentations, scie … more →

Tags: Day-to-day, Skills, Aim 3, embedded librarianship, embedded librarian, David Shumaker, Attentive Listening, Storytelling, research interview

From the City Ambassador

arinmd wrote 1 day ago: My final assignment for Narrative Medicine: City of the Hospital Welcome to the City. You must liste … more →

Tags: city of the hospital

Narrative Writing for Health Care Professionals: Upcoming CE Events

Jim Stubenrauch wrote 2 days ago: We’re pleased to announce two upcoming continuing education events for nurses who are interested in … more →

Tags: Jim Stubenrauch, Joy Jacobson, narrative health, Narrative Writing, nurse writers, Poetry, Policy, Health Policy, hunter bellevue school of nursing

Forgiveness, narratives and listening2 comments

Martin Brunet wrote 4 days ago: “Forgive is a verb, not a noun. Every day I try to forgive and hopefully move a little further down … more →

Tags: Jonathon Tomlinson, Society, Doctor, patient, Forgiveness, Listening

'A Narrative Future For Healthcare' Conference at King's College, London, 19 - 21 June

Leeds Centre for Medical Humanities wrote 1 week ago: ‘A Narrative Future for Healthcare’ Guy’s Hospital Campus of King’s College London, June … more →

Tags: Elsewhere, Conferences, King College London, Columbia University, Peter Carey, David Small, Arthur Frank, Rita Charon, Catherine Belling

Lost identity

Snow-Leavis wrote 1 week ago: “Within modernity the life sciences have claimed and been given the authority to define ‘human … more →

Tags: Medical Humanities, Neuro-genetic determinism, evolutionary medicine, Two cultures, DNA sequences, Darwin, Neurogenetic determinism, Genes ‘r’ Us, Donna Haraway

Sleep Smarter, Nurses!1 comment

joyjacobson wrote 1 week ago: This guest post was written by Jasmin Zaman, a student at the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing and … more →

Tags: Health Care, Health 2, Narrative Writing, RN, narrative health, nurse writers, Nursing, Nursing Education, sleep

Ethics and the Earth Missionary

tadedeaux wrote 2 weeks ago: By Tiffany A. Dedeaux  I am proud to announce that Ethics and the Earth Missionary has been approved … more →

Tags: Narrative Ecopsychology, Ecopsychology, Story, Psychology, united states, Ecology, Generational Amnesia, Bellingham, Washington

A Nurse’s First Death: Remembering James

joyjacobson wrote 2 weeks ago: This guest post was written by Karen Hardin, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CNE, the director of the bachelor of sc … more →

Tags: Narrative Writing, RN, nurse writers, Death and dying, narrative on death, Narrative Writing, Nursing

Nursing Is Storytelling3 comments

joyjacobson wrote 2 weeks ago: This guest post is by nurse Amy Dixon, who blogs at Creative RN, where it was originally posted on A … more →

Tags: Health Care, Narrative Writing, RN, nurse writers, Nursing, Narrative Writing, Narrative Writing for Health

A Narrative Future for Healthcare (International Conference, Guy’s Hospital Campus of King’s College London, June 19-21 2013)

Centre for Medical Humanities wrote 2 weeks ago: Prof Brian Hurwitz, Director of the Centre for the Humanities and Health at King’s College Lon … more →

Tags: Conferences, Health Humanities, Healthcare, Medical Humanities, Narrative

Narrative Medicine, Illness & Caregiving / Reading from Woolf's "On Being Ill" (Talk, New York, 23 April 2013)

Centre for Medical Humanities wrote 1 month ago: Please join Carol Gilligan, Jane Marcus, and Rita Charon as they discuss Virginia Woolf, Julia Steph … more →

Tags: Announcements, Seminar, Medical Humanities, care, Illness, illness narrative, Rita Charon, Virginia Woolf, Carol Gilligan

You see, but you do not observe

Snow-Leavis wrote 1 month ago: Chapter four:  You see, but you do not observe.[1] “We don’t see things as they are; we see things a … more →

Tags: Mavisbank House, Medical writings, Scotland, Medical Humanities, mavisbank, Edinburgh, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sherlock Holmes, langdon brown

Încet, trupul meu devine o frunză1 comment

richardconstantinescu wrote 1 month ago: Nici nu ştiu cu adevărat când începe povestea mea. Nu ştiu când au început simptomele, „coşmarul”, c … more →

Tags: medicină narativă, Cancer, leucemie, Simplu Daria, Daria Hornoiu, pandora m, chimioterapie, caderea parului, efecte secundare chimioterapie

Woolf, her mother and narrative medicine at NYU1 comment

Paula Maggio wrote 1 month ago: Paris Press Books: On Being Ill   … more →

Tags: on being ill, Books, Julia Stephen, Events, Virginia Woolf, Bloomsbury Group, Paris Press, NYU

Clinical Practice and the Value of Narrative (NHS Workshop, Leeds, April 24 2013)

Angela Woods wrote 1 month ago: I am delighted to have been invited by Stuart Murray to co-present at an upcoming workshop on narrat … more →

Tags: Seminar, Medical Humanities, practice and the practitioner, Narrative, NHS

It Bears Repeating: 'A Smart Doctor Listens to the Nurses'

jm wrote 1 month ago: By Jacob Molyneux, AJN senior editor The April Reflections essay in AJN—Reflections is a monthly one … more →

Tags: professional identity, nursing perspective, AJN, Nursing, nurse-physician collaboration, Personal Essay, medical residency

Povestea noilor copii2 comments

richardconstantinescu wrote 1 month ago: O fetiţă de clasa a doua a făcut chimioterapie împotriva leucemiei. Când s-a întors la şcoală, purta … more →

Tags: medicină narativă, Oncologie, Cancer, editura publica, Benjamin Zander, leucemie

Efectul celor două minute

richardconstantinescu wrote 1 month ago: Din 2004 coordonez Clubul de literatură „V. Voiculescu” al U.M.F. Iaşi, încredinţat mie de către pro … more →

Tags: medicină narativă, creativitate in medicina, suferinta, V.Voiculescu, U.M.F. Iasi, Ion Hurjui, scriitor-medic, medicina bazată pe valori, Spitalul Anton Cincu Tecuci


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