A Lens on Human Experience

Cultivating empathy & critical thinking in health, culture & the arts

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Cultivating empathy & critical thinking in health, culture & the arts
Dangerous Medicine by Sydney A. Halpern

Dangerous Medicine by Sydney A. Halpern

A gripping account of America’s unethical hepatitis experiments, exposing decades of human trials on vulnerable populations despite ethical standards.

A Tale of Two Museums  

A Tale of Two Museums  

ByRavi Shankar03.04.25

Unni, a talented artist and photographer, founded two unique museums in Kodakara, Kerala, celebrating love and photography.

One Patient, Two Systems 

One Patient, Two Systems 

ByDave Hsu02.24.25

A Chinese-Canadian patient navigates the complexities of two healthcare systems, balancing speed, cultural familiarity, and medical standards between Canada and China.

Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck 

Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck 

A haunting, claustrophobic novel exploring obsession, power, and control against the oppressive backdrop of East Germany’s final years.

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…

The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee
The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee
ByDave Hsu03.14.25
Two book lovers dive into The Emperor of All Maladies, exploring its impact on medicine and storytelling.
Sweet Sand of Time: James Dickey’s Poem Diabetes with Dr. Jack Coulehan
Sweet Sand of Time: James Dickey’s Poem Diabetes with Dr. Jack Coulehan
Poetry enriches the understanding of type 2 diabetes, bridging the gap between medical experience and patient emotions in healthcare.
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The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar 

The Room Next Door by Pedro Almodóvar 

A film exploring the complexities of friendship, trust, and the emotional journey surrounding the decision to end a life.
Still Healing by Rosalind Kaplan

Still Healing by Rosalind Kaplan

ByGuy Glass02.13.25
A heartfelt collection of essays reflecting on the struggles, healing, and resilience of a doctor navigating systemic challenges.
Sam Kissajukian: 300 Paintings

Sam Kissajukian: 300 Paintings

ByGuy Glass01.24.25
A powerful show combining comedy, visual art, and mental health awareness, offering a unique glimpse into the experience of bipolar disorder.
The Magician: A Novel by Colm Tóibín 

The Magician: A Novel by Colm Tóibín 

Thomas Mann’s journey through genius, identity, and moral dilemmas, capturing the intimate struggles of art and life in turbulent times.
Lights, Camera, Deny

Lights, Camera, Deny

From Hollywood to real life, decades of managed care rage escalate, culminating in a tragic act of violence in Manhattan.
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.

Interview with the Uber-Talented Unnikrishnan Pulikkal, MD

Interview with the Uber-Talented Unnikrishnan Pulikkal, MD

ByRavi Shankar08.06.24

Dr. Unni, a medical practitioner and artist, discussed his rural upbringing, passion for painting and photography, founding PhotoMuse, and balancing art with medicine.

A Journey through the Health Humanities

A Journey through the Health Humanities

ByRavi Shankar02.14.25
A 17-year journey integrating health humanities into medical education, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Dr. Osler and His Irascible Patient 

Dr. Osler and His Irascible Patient 

Despite their differences, Whitman trusted Osler’s clinical judgment, while Osler admired Whitman’s spirit, even if begrudgingly.
Confrontation 

Confrontation 

ByDave Hsu12.02.24
One cup of coffee, one angry patient, and one harrowing sprint down the clinic hallway changed everything.

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