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“Bringing Doctors to the Dying Patient’s Bedside” – Pauline Chen, NY Times, June 3, 2010
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New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2014
Richard I. Levin, MD
Richard I. Levin, MD is currently the President and CEO of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation. He is concurrently a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at McGill and a Professor Emeritus of Medicine in the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at New York University.
March 13, 2014
It's the Relationship, Stupid. Twenty-Five Hundred Years of Patients and Practitioners
New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2013
Pedro
Jose
Greer
Jr.,
M.D.
A physician, professor, author, father and husband. Dr. Greer Jr. takes his Hippocratic Oath seriously, his concern for those without access to health care have fueled his passion and allowed the creation of various free clinics for the homeless, undocumented, migrant and poor of Miami .He has written a book entitled ”Waking up in America,” published by Simon and Shuster. It is an autobiographical account of his early years recounting stories from under the bridges in Miami to the White House.
March 21, 2013
It's the Relationship, Stupid. Twenty-Five Hundred Years of Patients and Practitioners
New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2011
Danielle Ofri, M.D., Ph.D.
Author, Medicine in Translation, Singular Intimacies and Incidental Findings, Editor, Bellevue Literary Review. Associate Professor of Medicine, New York University
March 10, 2011
"Singular Intimacies": A look at the importance of literature and poetry in medicine with a strong focus on the doctor-patient connection
New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2010
Pauline Chen, M.D.
Surgeon and Author of the New York Times bestseller, “Final Exam: A Surgeon’s Reflection on Mortality” and an online columnist for the New York Times
March 11, 2010
“Our Best Selves: Working Together and Treating our Patients with Integrity and Respect”
New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2009
John-Henry Pfifferling, Ph.D.
Founder and Director, The Center for Professional Well Being, Durham, North Carolina
March 12, 2009
“Dys-competent Humanism: Physician Burnout”
New Jersey Medical School Humanism Day 2008
Marcia Day Childress, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medical Education, Director of Programs in Humanities, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Humanities, University of Virginia School of Medicine
March 6, 2008
“Humanism: The Evolution of Reflective Medicine”