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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Bearing Witness INTRODUCTION
1. Charon, R. Chapter 9: bearing witness. In: Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness,
177-201. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006: 177-201.
About Small Group Writing Practices
1. Hewson, MG, Little ML. Giving feedback in medical education. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13:111-
116.
Friday, July 23, 2010 POLICY
Writers, Reporters and Editors Talk about Health & Medicine in the Media
Morning panel discussion
1. Linden TL and the Writers of The New York Times. Introduction: Chapter 1: breaking news;
chapter 7: explanatory stories; chapter 14, Blogs. In The New York Times Reader: Health &
Medicine. Washington, DC: CQ Press; 2011.
2. Schraeder TL. Editing and education. NEJM fellowship: the ultimate journal club. Science Editor
2005; 25: 141–2.
Afternoon panel discussion
1. Mullan F, Ficklen E. Rubin K. eds. Narrative Matters: The Power of Personal Essay in Health
Policy. Balitmore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press; 2006.
2. Wiley E, Mullan F. Beware the siren song of new gme: graduate medical education and health
reform. Health Affairs blog. http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2009/06/15/beware-the-siren-song-of-
new-gme-graduate-medical-education-and-health-reform/. Published: June 15, 2009. Accessed
August 1, 2009.
Evening session Healersʼ Voices
1. Basile MA. Midnight rain. JAMA. 2009;301(12):1206.
2. Bronson R. Imperfect knowledge. CMAJ. 2008; 179(6).
3. Bronson R. Silent music. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Padishah Press; 2009.
4. Campo, R. The enemy. Durham, NC: Duke University Press; 2007.
5. Campo R. Why should medical student be writing poems. J Med Humanit. 2006;27:253–254.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010 EDUCATION
Listening for the story Basile M. (Prose track)
1. Frank AW. Why doctorsʼ stories matter. Can Fam Physician. 2010 January; 56(1): 51–54
The Creative Voice in Medicine Campo R. (Prose track)
1. Verghese A. The physician as storyteller. Ann Intern Med. 2001; 135; 1012-1017
Truth and memory in writing DasGupta S. (Prose track)
1. DasGupta, S. “Being John Doe Malkovich: Truth, Imagination and Story in Medicine.” Literature
and Medicine. 2006;25(2):439-462.
Story idea generation Linden T. (Journalism track)
1. Linden TL and the Writers of The New York Times. Introduction; Chapter 1: breaking news;
chapter 7: explanatory stories; chapter 14, Blogs. In The New York Times Reader: Health &
Medicine. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2011.
Writing For Our Lives Reisman A. (Prose track)
1. Scannell K. Writing for our lives: physician narratives and medical practice. Ann Intern Med.
2002;137(9):779–781.
Physician as communicator Schraeder T. (Prose track)
1. Adee S. Winner: the revolution will be prosthetized darpa's prosthetic arm gives amputees new
hope. Spectrum IEE: http://bit.ly/spectrumieee. Published January 2009. Accessed: June 15,
2010.
2. Kolata, G. grant system leads cancer researchers to play it safe. New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/28/health/research/28cancer.html. Published: June 28, 2009.
Accessed: June 15, 2010.
3. Kolata, G. good or useless, medical scans cost the same. New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/02/health/02scans.html?_r=1. Published: March 1, 2009.
Accessed: June 15, 2010.
Multimedia in Medicine: Social Media & Health Care Wiebe C. (Journalism track)
1. Boulos MNK, Maramba I, Wheeler S. Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of web-based
tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education. BMC Med Educ 2006;6:41
How To Tell A Medical Story Zink T. (Prose track)
Ofri D. "Merced". In: Atwan R, Gould SJ. eds. Best American Essays. New York, New York:
Mariner Books; 2002: 237–252
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Sunday, July 24, 2010 ADVOCACY
Intersections: Medical Humanities & Bioethics
1. Baruch J. The story always comes first. NYU Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog.
http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/blog/?p=146 Published: October 17, 2008. Accessed: August 1, 2009.
2. Janisse T. Stories tell us what we need to know: perspective for ethical dilemmas. The Permanente
Journal http://xnet.kp.org/permanentejournal/winter04/stories.html. Published: December 2004.
Accessed: August 15, 2009.
Writing for Resistance
1. DasGupta S, Fornari A, Geer K, Hahn L, Kumar V, Lee HJ, Rubin S, Gold M. Medical education for
social justice: Paulo Freire revisited. J Med Humanit. 2006;27(4):245-51.
2. Shem S. Fiction as resistance. Ann Intern Med. 2002;137(11):934-937.
The Art of Medicine in Medical Education
1. Raphael L. Establishing a Medical Humanities Program at George Washington University School of
Medicine. NYU Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog. NYU Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog.
http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/blog/?p=50 Published: September 23, 2007 Accessed: July 1, 2010.
2. Wershof Schwartz A, Abramson JS, Wojnowich I, Accordino R, Ronan EJ, Rifkin MR.
Evaluating the impact of the humanities in medical education. Mt Sinai J Med 2009;Aug;76(4):372-80.
Project development: From Idea to Reality
1. Runyan A. Medical student pathway in ethics and humanities. 2009. University of Miami School of
Medicine. http://www.mededu.miami.edu/MedEd/divisionsFolder/student_affairs/e-
docs/EthicsPathwayOverviewFinal9-09.pdf.
2. Ellington K. Physicians' Storytelling via Webinar. NYU Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog. NYU
Literature, Arts and Medicine Blog. http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/blog/?p=621 Published: April 6, 2010
Accessed: July 16, 2010
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Related webinars:
July 1, 2010
Overview: 2010 AMSA National Writersʼ Institute at
https://amsaorg.webex.com/amsaorg/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=42689757&rKey=dc25232497d4d43a
June 22, 2010
Dr. Lindenʼs AMSA National Book Discussion webinar on The New York Times Reader: Health &
Medicine at
https://amsaorg.webex.com/amsaorg/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=42334867&rKey=0116552897cef64d
co-host: Julia Michie special guest: Ed Sylvester
May 11, 2010
Dr. Campo's AMSA National Book Discussion webinar on The Enemy .You can view this recorded
session at
https://amsaorg.webex.com/amsaorg/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=40714302&rKey=3f191c0bab306df3
Special guests include: Dr. Maria Basile and Dr. Abby Caplin.
Supplemental reading:
Brady DW, Corbie-Smith G., Branch WT. “Whatʼs important to you?” The use of narratives to promote self-
reflection and to understand the experiences of medical residents. Ann Intern Med. 2002;137(3):220–223.
Coulehan J and Hawkins AH. Keeping faith: Ethics and the physician-writer. Ann Intern Med 2003;139:307-311.
Levine RB, Kern DE, Wright SM. The impact of prompted narrative writing during internship on reflective
practice: a qualitative study. Adv in Health Sci Educ. 2008;13:723–733.
Reisman AB, Hansen H, Rastegar A. The craft of writing: A physician-writer's workshop for resident
physicians. J Gen Intern Med. 2006; 21(10):1109–1111.
Verghese A. Culture shock – patient as icon, icon as patient. N Engl J Med. 2008;359:2748-5.
Wald HS, Davis SW, Reis SP, Monroe AD, Borkan JM. Reflecting on reflections: enhancement of medical
education curriculum with structured field notes and guided feedback. Acad Med. 2009;84:830-7.
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