A Lens on Human Experience
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A Chinese City Doctor’s Notebook–Chapter One: Confrontation
One cup of coffee, one angry patient, and one harrowing sprint down the clinic hallway changed everything.
What’s Negative about Negative Capability?
Negative Capability bridges science and art in medicine, fostering openness, reflection, resilience, and deeper patient connection.
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.
In My Time of Dying by Sebastian Junger
A profound memoir on life’s meaning through a near-death lens, exploring consciousness, the afterlife, and the mystery of reality’s deepest layers. Thought-provoking and gripping.
A Vote for Cancer, an Online Exhibit at the University…
In a race for votes, tobacco’s charm had candidates puffing up promises while leaving voters gasping for fresh air.
Heal Me: Childhood Trauma in The Who’s Tommy with Dr. Anthony Tobia
“No Escape from Reality:” Thomas Kuhn and the Reliability of Medical Knowledge
James by Percival Everett
Knife by Salman Rushdie
X-ray by Nicole Lobdell
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.
Interview with the Uber-Talented Unnikrishnan Pulikkal, MD
Dr. Unni, a medical practitioner and artist, discussed his rural upbringing, passion for painting and photography, founding PhotoMuse, and balancing art with medicine.
Interview with Poet B. Fulton Jennes
Through raw, honest poetry, B. Fulton Jennes illuminates the complexities of addiction and depression, offering hope amidst the darkest struggles.