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Category Archives: Events

Translating Chronic Pain – Flash Fiction writing opportunity

February 8, 2018by medicalnarrative

From: Dr Sara Wasson, Lancaster University s.wasson@lancaster.ac.uk<mailto:s.wasson@lancaster.ac.uk> twitter @translatingpain http://wp.lancs.ac.uk/translatingpain/ Translating Chronic Pain is an eighteen month interdisciplinary research network bringing together people living with persistent pain, representatives from pain charities, […]

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Artificial Life: Debating Medical Modernity Conference. April 19-21, 2018

February 8, 2018by medicalnarrative

Time for our bi-annual Medical Humanities Conference. This year’s theme is Artificial Life: Debating Medical Modernity. To debate our medical modernity means to historicize, criticize, and question the comforting narrative […]

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New Essays on Structural Competency

February 8, 2018by medicalnarrative

Structural Competency and Psychiatry The essays in this Viewpoints section emerge from a growing body of literature that posits structural competency as a new conceptual framework for reducing inequalities and […]

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3rd Bi-Annual Medical Narratives Conference – Signs & Symptoms: Humanities is Medicine 10/13-14

October 9, 2016by medicalnarrative

Conference will be held on the UCR campus.

RSVP -https://signs-symptoms.eventbrite.com

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Your Healing is Killing Me – A Performance Manifesto by Virginia Grise

April 17, 2015by Jessica H.

April 20, 2015 3:00-4:30 PM UC Riverside, INTS 1113

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Call for Papers – Comics and Medicine Spaces of Care

November 15, 2014by Jessica H.

Call for papers for next summer’s Comics and Medicine conference! The theme is Spaces of Care. Proposal due date is Friday, January 30 2015.

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Black Health Expo – Saturday, November 22

November 14, 2014by Jessica H.

“Come to the first UCR health expo that addresses the health disparities in the Black community. Together, we can find solutions and improve healthcare for all”

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Narratives Beyond Reconstruction: Social Recovery in Post-conflict and Post Disaster Societies

September 25, 2014by Jessica H.

Mary-Jo DelVecchio Good Narratives Beyond Reconstruction: Social Recovery in Post-conflict and Post Disaster Societies Acehnese Women’s Narratives of Resilience and Recovery, and as Defenders of Houses, Land, Children and Men […]

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Pomona College Museum of Art Announces Opening of Allied Against AIDS: Sue Coe’s AIDS Portfolio

August 14, 2014by Jessica H.
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Michael John Garcés — May 27th

May 22, 2014by Jessica H.
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