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20th Annual Institute for the Medical Humanities
Student Research Colloquium
“Making the Invisible Visible”
Tuesday, November 10, 2020, 10:00am - 2:30pm
AGENDA
10:00-10:10
Introductory Remarks: Dr. Lisa Campo-Engelstein
10:10-10:40
Ryan Hart
“Literary Perspective Shifts: Literature as a Way of Cultivating a
Sense of the Lived Experience of Illness”
10:40-11:10
Debbie McNabb
“The Importance of Abortion Narratives in Health Professions
Pedagogy”
11:10-11:55
Rebecca Permar
"Prometheus Reloaded? Biomedical Engineering and the Human
Condition"
11:55-12:10
Break
12:10-12:40
Nathalie Egalite
“Epistemic Justice and the Ethics of Publishing Patient Stories”
12:40-1:10
Mike Vaughan
"Clinician Conscience, Moral Injury, and Harm Reduction:
Encouraging Clinicians to Think a Bit More Like Lawyers"
1:10-1:20 Break
1:20-1:50
W. Dwayne Jones
“Brother, Help Thyself: The Construction of a Gay and Bisexual Men’s
Health Movement before HIV/ AIDS”
1:50-2:20
IMH Alumni Spotlight: Nicole Piemonte, PhD
2:20-2:30
Closing Remarks: Dr. Anne Hudson Jones
Date: Tuesday, Nov 10, 2020
Times: 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM;
Location: Zoom Webinar-Register in Advance
Website:https://imh.utmb.edu/home
Audience: Administration Education Research Hospital Clinics Staff Students Faculty
Cost: Free;
Category: Lectures
Contact: Beverly Claussen
Phone: 772-9386
Email:beclauss@utmb.edu
Department: Institute for the Medical Humanities
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