EPISODE · Jan 13, 2022 · 56 MIN
Telling the Stories Behind COVID: Narrative & Graphic Medicine
from Health Ethics Podcast · host Bryan Pilkington
As COVID-19 continues to affect communities across the globe, we turn to the stories and depictions – narrative and graphic – behind COVID with the hope of gaining a better understanding of its impact and how we may move forward ethically. Prof. Bryan Pilkington speaks with a multi-disciplinary panel of experts about narrative and graphic medicine in the time of COVID.Panelists:Cindy Smalletz, MS, OTR/L, Program Director, Division of Narrative Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterMatthew Noe, MLIS, Lead Collection & Knowledge Management Librarian, Countway Library, Harvard Medical SchoolAllison Zuckerberg, Medical Student, Hackensack Meridian School of MedicineRecorded on November 17, 2021.
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As COVID-19 continues to affect communities across the globe, we turn to the stories and depictions – narrative and graphic – behind COVID with the hope of gaining a better understanding of its impact and how we may move forward ethically. Prof. Bryan Pilkington speaks with a multi-disciplinary panel of experts about narrative and graphic medicine in the time of COVID.Panelists:Cindy Smalletz, MS, OTR/L, Program Director, Division of Narrative Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical CenterMatthew Noe, MLIS, Lead Collection & Knowledge Management Librarian, Countway Library, Harvard Medical SchoolAllison Zuckerberg, Medical Student, Hackensack Meridian School of MedicineRecorded on November 17, 2021.
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