Medicine in crisis (Molly Worthen, New York Times)
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
That the pandemic should usher in a deepening interest in medical humanities.
A lecture on the ways history affects philanthropy's mission for global health.
Employers look for college graduates with deep and broad knowledge and abilities.
How metaphors and myths shape our experiences with Covid-19.
Medical practice involves practice in other disciplines, including humanities.
Mind-body therapy through the healing power of music.
Lessons learned, and taught, during the plague years in Europe.
Medical practice requires humanities training, as much as ever.
The inventor of the polio vaccine imagines a site for collaboration between science and humanities.
Applying linguistic analysis to cancer diagnosis and treatment.