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Events
Narrative Medicine Rounds: Virgil Wong
Dec 02, 2009
5:00PM - 7:00PM

The Faculty Club of CUMC: 446 P&S Building 630 West 168th Street (between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue) 

Artist and filmmaker Wong’s work grapples with bioethically vexed medical technologies – including nanorobots, a smart-as-human genetically engineered mouse, and a male pregnancy program.  His fictional “RYT-Dwayne Medical Center” (www.rythospital.com) had been called “disarmingly authentic” by the New York Times.

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Narrative Medicine Rounds: Cortney Davis
Jan 06, 2010
5:00PM - 7:00PM

The Faculty Club of CUMC: 446 P&S Building 630 West 168th Street (between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue)  

Nurse-poet and memoirist Davis reads from her new collection, The Heart’s Truth: Essays on the Art of Nursing.  Richard Selzer has said the collection “should be required reading at every nursing school in the country. In writing of the highest quality, it offers a powerful and moving portrait of what it means to be a nurse."

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Time Out New York: The New Hybrids

The M.S. in Narrative Medicine program was featured in a Time Out New York article on innovative career paths.

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Advice about making the decision to go to graduate school after being laid off or to weather a recession.  

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