Monthly Archives: October 2013

Interdisciplinary Course Proposal

I found the form for proposing a new interdisciplinary course on the College Council website under the Curriculum Committee’s Major Modifications button.  It is daunting. I am working on my portion of the Weekly Course Outline (3-5 weeks depending on … Continue reading

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Series on Medical Burnout in the NYT

Just a quick note to tell you that NYT writer David Bornstein has been writing about burnout in healthcare, and the different ways health professionals have been seeking meaning in their work. His latest commentary “Who Will Heal the Doctors” … Continue reading

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UNM article

Edited UNM Submission I posted the abstract and article we submitted to UNM I will post the sildes next week when I’m done with them  

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Bert Hansen Lecture

I thoroughly enjoyed Bert Hansen’s talk on   representations of medical issues last week. As noted, he found 1100 articles devoted to medicine in his study of Life Magazine. His focus on Life Magazine thoroughly reinforces how this publication was … Continue reading

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Kara’s “Vision”

I wanted to thank Kara for all the works of art she presented on her piece viewing the practitioner through the lens of the humanities. Fascinating stuff! I really enjoyed all of it! Bravo! I discussed some of the work … Continue reading

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We are accepted to UNM mentoring conference!!

A group of 4 of the NEH fellows will be presenting on our Grant at the UNM mentoring conference this Fall – Nov 1 st is our day – I believe. A short paper on our experiences with the Grant … Continue reading

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