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Merrimon Lecture by Dr. Lisa Harris

Old Clinic 4008 (Clinic Auditorium)

Merrimon Lecture by Dr. Lisa Harris September 24, 12:00-1:00pm 4008 Old Clinic Auditorium in the School of Medicine Lunch will be provided Dr. Harris is Professor of Reproductive Health at the University of Michigan and a national leader in developing … Read more

Reframing Addiction: Poetic Narratives of Recovery (Duke HHL)

Rubenstein Library, Room 249 441 Chapel Drive, Durham, NC, United States

The Duke Health Humanities Laboratory presents Reframing Addition: Poetic Narratives of Recover with Kate Daniels (Vanderbilt University).

Event Series HHIVE Lab Meeting

HHIVE Lab Meeting

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

Biweekly HHIVE Lab meeting to discuss ongoing projects, future collaborations, and development.

Health Humanities Grand Rounds with Paul Blom

Health Humanities Grand Rounds "I Am Not My Disease": Visual Storytelling in South Africa and Eswantini About the talk:  The medium of visual storytelling has always been a powerful catalyst for change. In this talk, Paul Blom will discuss his … Read more

Extended Deadline for 2020 HHC Conference Abstracts

Deadline extended to October 4th!   2020 International Health Humanities Consortium Conference Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN March 26-28, 2020 Conference Theme: The Politics of Health Conference Chair: Jonathan M. Metzl Conference Co-Chair: Manisha Mishra  For more information, please visit: (https://www.vanderbilt.edu//mhs/2019/06/2020hhc/) The sixth annual Health … Read more

Americanist Speaker Series: Yolanda Wilson – “In Praise of Difficult Patients”

Home of Priscilla Wald & Joe Donahue 2605 McDowell Road , Durham, NC, United States

The Americanist Speaker Series presents: Yolanda Wilson (Howard University). Dr. Wilson will give a talk titled “In Praise of Difficult Patients,” which is based in her chapter on caregiving from her current book project, Black Death: Racial Justice, Priority-Setting, and Care at the End of Life.  The … Read more