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The Program of Narrative Medicine at Columbia University is the leader in narrative best practices and team-based healthcare #narrativemedicine
New York, NY
Joined March 2013
Ezra Schwartz ('18 MS), vascular surgery resident @MontefioreNYC, brings the power of narrative medicine to surgical care- storytelling for better bedside manner:
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Journalist Sarah Singer shares how Columbia's #narrativemedicine Certificate program helped her harness the power of intentional storytelling to combat physician burnout. Now she’s helping doctors reclaim their stories and their well-being. Read here:
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Congratulations to MS alumnx ’24 Gianna Paniagua on the recent publication of her #graphicmedicine comic in the Spring '25 edition of Bonus Days Magazine. A 2x heart transplant patient, she writes of the crucial need for community and social connection.
giannapaniagua.squarespace.com
This is the third Comics Corner publication in Bonus Days, a magazine featuring stories about organ transplant recipients.
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Congratulations to CPA alumnx ’19 Renée Nicholson on her recent publication of “Sur Les Pointes” in New Ohio Review on April 1, 2025.
newohioreview.org
By Renée K. Nicholson It happened well into my thirties, over a decade since I’d last performed, and only a few years from publishing my first full-length collection of poems, Roundabout Directions…
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For TOMORROW’s Narrative Acts/Community Action Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and Sal Marx will share their work and experience with the #narrativemedicine community, including their collaborative narrative and visual art project, Lucid Dreaming Denial. REGISTER:
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JOIN US TOMORROW MAY 28th at 6pm EDT for our next Narrative Acts/Community Action, featuring #narrativemedicine faculty and clinical anthropologist Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and alumnx and multimedia artist Sal Marx. REGISTER:
mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu
Join us to hear from narrative medicine founders and alums about their own creative works, and explore the possibility of the humanities and arts as a means to navigate difficult times.
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NEXT WEEK at Narrative Acts/Community Action Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and Sal Marx will share their work and experience with the #narrativemedicine community, including their collaborative narrative and visual art project, Lucid Dreaming Denial. REGISTER:
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JOIN US NEXT WEEK MAY 28th at 6pm EDT for our next Narrative Acts/Community Action, featuring #narrativemedicine faculty and clinical anthropologist Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and alumnx and multimedia artist Sal Marx. REGISTER:
mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu
Join us to hear from narrative medicine founders and alums about their own creative works, and explore the possibility of the humanities and arts as a means to navigate difficult times.
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For Narrative Acts/Community Action Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and Sal Marx will share their work and experience with the #narrativemedicine community, including their collaborative narrative and visual art project, Lucid Dreaming Denial. REGISTER:
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JOIN US MAY 28th at 6pm EDT for our next Narrative Acts/Community Action, featuring #narrativemedicine faculty and clinical anthropologist Edgar Rivera Colón, PhD and alumnx and multimedia artist Sal Marx. REGISTER:
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TOMORROW WED. MAY 7th at 6-7 PM EDT: Join us for our #narrativemedicine Rounds event "I Heard There Was A Secret Chord: Music As Medicine," a conversation with Dr. Daniel Levitin (@danlevitin) moderated by @BenjaminLebwohl. REGISTER:.
mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu
For our final rounds of the spring semester, we have the honor of welcoming Dr. Daniel Levitin, New York Times best-selling author.
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NEXT WEEK WED. MAY 7th at 6-7 PM EDT: Join us for our #narrativemedicine Rounds event "I Heard There Was A Secret Chord: Music As Medicine," a conversation with Dr. Daniel Levitin (@danlevitin) moderated by.@BenjaminLebwohl. REGISTER:
mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu
For our final rounds of the spring semester, we have the honor of welcoming Dr. Daniel Levitin, New York Times best-selling author.
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We will be joined by distinguished #narrativemedicine faculty Dr. Sayantani DasGupta and Jenessa Abrams, MFA, MS to share their work to help find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts toward actionable change. REGISTER:
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JOIN US THIS EVENING APRIL 23rd at 6pm EDT for Narrative Acts/Community Action, a new #narrativemedicine virtual series to find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts to help navigate uncertain times. REGISTER:
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We will be joined by distinguished #narrativemedicine faculty Dr. Sayantani DasGupta and Jenessa Abrams, MFA, MS to share their work to help find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts toward actionable change. REGISTER:
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JOIN US NEXT WEEK APRIL 23rd at 6pm EDT for Narrative Acts/Community Action, a new #narrativemedicine virtual series to find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts to help navigate uncertain times. REGISTER:
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WEDNESDAY MAY 7th at 6-7 PM EDT: Join us for our #narrativemedicine Rounds event "I Heard There Was A Secret Chord: Music As Medicine," a conversation with Dr. Daniel Levitin (@danlevitin) moderated by Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl (@BenjaminLebwohl). REGISTER: .
mhe.cuimc.columbia.edu
For our final rounds of the spring semester, we have the honor of welcoming Dr. Daniel Levitin, New York Times best-selling author.
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For this event we will be joined by distinguished #narrativemedicine faculty Dr. Sayantani DasGupta and Jenessa Abrams, MFA, MS to share their work to help find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts as means to navigate uncertain times. REGISTER:
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JOIN US APRIL 23rd at 6pm EDT for Narrative Acts/Community Action, a new #narrativemedicine virtual series to find inspiration in the humanities and creative arts as a means to help navigate uncertain times. REGISTER:
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