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Calling all prehealth and other Hunter students who want to write, or hear great medical writing:
Columbia University Medical Center hosts the Narrative Medicine Rounda every first Wed of the month. A group of Hunter students will meet to attend the event and will hold a discussion/writing group afterwards.
Please contact Minda Aguhob at [log in to unmask] if interested. We will meet up at CUMC (info below) at 4:45pm next Wed, October 6.
Narrative Medicine Rounds
Wednesday October 6, 2010
5:00-7:00 pm
Jonathan Metzl
Discussing his recent book The Protest Psychosis:
How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease
Jonathan M. Metzl is associate professor of psychiatry and women’s studies and director of the Culture, Health, and Medicine Program at the University of Michigan. A 2008 Guggenheim award recipient, Metzl has written extensively for medical, psychiatry, and popular publications. His books include Prozac on the Couch and Difference and Identity in Medicine.
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Narrative Medicine Rounds, first Wednesday of each month from September to June at 5-7:00 pm in Faculty Club of CUMC. 446 P&S Building 630 West 168th Street (between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue) New York, NY 10032.
**accessible entrance through Presbyterian Emergency on Broadway off W. 168th St. – take Presbyterian elevators to the 4th Floor. Map with accessible entrances marked:http://cumc.columbia.edu/about/docs/NYP-CUMC_map.pdf **
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