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Grand Rounds: Adeline Dorough “Listening to Understand”

HHIVE Lab (Gaskin Library/Greenlaw 524) Gaskin Library, Greenlaw Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

Speaker - Adeline Dorough, MPH Title - Listening to Understand: Using Qualitative Research to Enhance Patient-Centered Care Overview - Describe the role of qualitative research in determining how to effectively and meaningfully provide patient-centered care within the existing health care system; provide examples from the Dialysis Research Program at the UNC Kidney Center. … Read more

The Doctors Are In: “Storytelling and the Emergency Room”

Romance Studies and Global Health faculty member Deborah Jenson will converse with Duke Divinity and UNC School of Medicine student Danielle Jameison on storytelling, race and the emergency room. The session will include Danielle’s performance of a story composed for … Read more

(IN)VISIBLE ORGAN: A Mixed-Media Exhibition at the Rubenstein Arts Center

The Rubenstein Arts Center

The Calla Campaign Presents (IN)VISIBLE ORGAN: A Mixed-Media Exhibition at the Rubenstein Arts Center Feb 1- March 3, 2019 An experiment in storytelling, medical technology, and art that explores the continuum of truths, perceptions, and emotions about female sexual reproductive … Read more

Understanding Eating Disorders Through Narrative

In this Narrative Medicine Mondays, we'll read about and reflect on how narrative - of the self or as depicted in literature - can affect one's relationship with food. Led by HHL manager and Duke alum Kat Berko, Duke undergrad … Read more

Grand Rounds: Raul Necochea “Cancer Care Global Histories”

Speaker – Raul Necochea, Ph.D. Title – Cancer Care Global Histories and the Education of Health Workers Overview – I am currently working on a project on the history of cervical cancer in Latin America. In a nutshell, throughout the 20th century, cervical cancer was … Read more