Program in Arts, Humanities and Medicine
Articles, Poetry, Essays, and Other Publications
Student Publications
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- Andrews JS, Zaroff L. Surgical Ethics in Cambridge Textbook of Bioethics, edited by Singer PA and Viens AM. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge U Press, 2008 [link]
- Bein, Sarah. Dreaming Vietnam. JAMA 2003 289(9):1080
- Bhuvaneswar, Chaya, Shafer A. Survivor of that time, that place: Clinical uses of violence survivors' narratives J Med Hum,25:109-27, 2004
- Chao, Christina. "Powder" Kaleidoscope, No. 57. Gail Willmott, Editor-In-Chief. Akron, OH: Kaleidoscope Press 2008. p 44
- Cohen Marc A, Shafer A. Images And Healers: A Visual History of Scientific Medicine. Cultural Sutures: Medicine and Media, edited by Friedman L. Durham, NC: Duke Univ. Press pp. 197-214, 2004
- Hanft, Simon. Tactus Eruditus: The influence of Keats in the poetry of William Carlos Williams. SMSCJ (2003) See http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/med-mcp-061505.html for announcement of William Bean Student Research Award to Simon Hanft from the American Osler Society, 2005 based on this work
- Hilgenberg, Sarah. Transformation: From Medical Student to Patient. Annals of Internal Medicine. Volume 144(10), 16 May 2006, pp 779-780
- Hope, Michael. Pain and forgetting. MSJAMA 2003 289(5):617
- Maxwell, Bryan has two poems published in the recently released anthology, Body Language: Poems of the Medical Training Experience (Editors: N Jain, D Coppock, S Brown Clark, BOA Editions, 2006).
- Meites Elissa. "Choose." Stories of Illness and Healing. Sayantani DasGupta and Marsha Hurst, editors. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 2007. pp. 149-155.
- Meites Elissa, Bein Sarah, Shafer A. Researching medicine in context: the Arts and Humanities Medical Scholars Program. BMJ-Medical Humanities 29:104-108, 2003.
- Sohoni, Aparajita. Crossing Over. SMSCJ (2003) 7 (2):7-8 Writing Voices: The South Asian Female Medical Professional Experience
- Sohoni, Aparajita. Main Road Crossing UC Davis Journal Awaaz South Asian Magazine (June, 2003) Writing Voices: The South Asian Female Medical Professional Experience
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Faculty and Staff Publications
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- Bailey, Paula. Stillness in Motion: Wisdom From a Shaolin Martial Monk.
Black Belt Magazine May 2009 47(5):106-8 - New York Times, 08/28/07
--Code blue: A medical mortality play in 3 acts
In this piece, Larry Zaroff, a senior research scholar at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, shares a tale about one of his former surgical patients.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/28/health/28case.html (registration required)
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