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Cultivating empathy & critical thinking in health, culture & the arts
Second Life by Amanda Hess  

Second Life by Amanda Hess  

A powerful blend of memoir and critique, Amanda Hess examines pregnancy, technology, and parenting amid modern medicine’s promises and digital noise.

American Sirens By Kevin Hazzard 

American Sirens By Kevin Hazzard 

Kevin Hazzard’s American Sirens illuminates Freedom House paramedics’ pivotal role in medical history, racial justice, and emergency care innovation.

Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden

Musee des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden

ByFelice Aull08.26.25

This poem reveals how human suffering unfolds quietly, unnoticed, while ordinary life continues its daily rhythms, indifferent to personal catastrophe.

Forspoken – A Tale of Chronic Trauma 

Forspoken – A Tale of Chronic Trauma 

Forspoken blends role-playing, action, and open-world gameplay to tell a magical yet deeply human story about chronic trauma and healing.

Inside The Pitt: Medicine Meets Drama

Inside The Pitt: Medicine Meets Drama

ByDave Hsu09.03.25
A deep-dive podcast exploring The Pit, a gripping medical drama, its realism, emotional impact, and lessons for medicine and humanity.
Biblioscopy: A Glimpse of What I’m Currently Reading 

Biblioscopy: A Glimpse of What I’m Currently Reading 

Three striking new books explore the intersections of medicine, mortality, and meaning—from spiritual rituals to pandemic survival and quiet grief.
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Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen

Mental Cases by Wilfred Owen

ByCarol Donley08.11.25
Owen’s stark poem portrays shell-shocked soldiers haunted by war, exposing both their torment and society’s complicity in their suffering.
The Knick of Time 

The Knick of Time 

A gripping period medical drama, The Knick reveals past medical triumphs and terrors—urging reflection on today’s healthcare practices and ethics.
Regeneration by Pat Barker

Regeneration by Pat Barker

A powerful antiwar novel exploring trauma, identity, and the psychological toll of combat on soldiers and those who treat them.
Interview with Andre Mangham

Interview with Andre Mangham

Andrew Mangham explores how Victorian literature, medicine, and political economy intersected to shape powerful narratives about hunger and poverty.

Julie Ridge : Bipolar & The English Channel 

Julie Ridge : Bipolar & The English Channel 

ByGuy Glass03.05.25

Julie Ridge’s one-woman show Bipolar & The English Channel explores her journey as a record-breaking swimmer and living with bipolar disorder.

Interview with  Darrel Manitowabi

Interview with  Darrel Manitowabi

Canadian anthropologist Darrel Manitowabi, PhD, explores Indigenous healing traditions through “Indigenous Medicine Stories,” blending academic and community perspectives at NOSM University.

Interview with Alan Blum

Interview with Alan Blum

The battle against smoking evolved from awareness campaigns to challenging a profit-driven industry, using humor, irony, and persistent activism to drive cultural change.

The Happiest Couple

The Happiest Couple

ByDave Hsu07.28.25
A moving portrait of resilience, aging, and love through the remarkable immigrant journey of the happiest couple this doctor has met.
A Visit to the Foundling Museum in London 

A Visit to the Foundling Museum in London 

ByGuy Glass06.30.25
A poignant blend of art, music, and medicine, the Foundling Museum reveals London’s rich history of child welfare and cultural philanthropy.
A Museum of Humanitarian Aid in the Heart of Geneva 

A Museum of Humanitarian Aid in the Heart of Geneva 

ByNancy Novick06.19.25
A powerful museum reveals the global impact of the Red Cross and Red Crescent through art, history, and testimony.

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