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SUMMARY:Medical Humanities: An Introductory and Research Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nFriday\, March 5\, 2-3:30 p.m. \nHaejoo Kim (Syracuse University)\nSarah Berry (SUNY Oswego)\nRebecca Garden (Upstate Medical)\nLois Agnew (Syracuse University) \nScholars working in the growing interdisciplinary field of medical humanities investigate the human experience of health and illness through an interdisciplinary lens at the intersection of social sciences\, the humanities\, the arts\, biomedical sciences and caregiving disciplines.\n\n\n\n**You need to register for this event** It is required for every MA and PhD student in coursework and strongly suggested for all others. \n
URL:https://ego.syr.edu/event/medical-humanities-an-introductory-and-research-panel-discussion/
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