The Human Condition:
Medicine, Arts & Humanities
Course Director: Larry Zaroff, MD, PhD
Thursdays, 2:15-4:05p, First class April 1, 2004
Course Number: Inde 212
Location: Conference Room, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics
701 Welch Road, Building A, Suite 1105
Speakers include: Patience Young (curator, Cantor Arts Center); Marilyn Yalom (author, A History of the Breast); performers from the Axis Dance Co. and Theatre of Yugen; an interview with a Huntington's Disease patient and genetic counselor; Eliza Lo Chin (editor, This Side of Doctoring); Jonathan Berger (Music); film documentarians Tina Gillis and Beth Dungan
ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME!
For further information, contact Larry Zaroff larryz33@aol.com
or Audrey Shafer ashafer@stanford.edu
For directions to SCBE: http://bioethics.stanford.edu or call 723-5760
Sponsor: Biomedical Ethics and Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration
Stanford University School of Medicine
PLUS: Save the date: Medicine and the Muse: An Arts, Humanities and Medicine Symposium, Thursday May 13, 2004, 4:30-6:30p, keynote speaker Rafael Campo, MD, reception to follow, Cantor Arts Center auditorium; contact Sarah Bein Aureyllia@aol.com or Sarah Hilgenberg shilgenberg@stanford.edu for info
