CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth)
Dartmouth College
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July 12-14, 2015, Dartmouth University. Gathered scholars and practitioners in medical humanities to discuss research being done under this rubric in a number of disciplines.
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Brian Hurwitz, MD
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Deborah Jenson, PhD
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Gordon Mathews, PhD
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Jordynn Jack, PhD
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Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 26 May 2017
Mateus-Berr R. Teaching Empathy for Dementia by Arts-based Methods, in Art & Design Education in Times of Change, 2017-1-8; De Gruyter DOI: 10.1515/9783110528329-021
Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 10 May 2016
Roberts H, Noble J. Education Research: Changing medical student perceptions of dementia: An arts-centered experience, in Neurology, 2015-7-29; Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000001867
Reference added by Sarah Greene to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 10 May 2016
Livingston, Julie. 2015. On longer lives and longer deaths, 01 Jun 2015; Public Books blog
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Mantel, Hilary. "Giving up the ghost," selected reading, pp. 162-189, 2003; Fourth Estate
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Livingston, Julie. . 2015. On longer lives and longer deaths", in Public Books blog. Accessed June 24, 2015 at publicbooks.org., 2015;
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Roberts, Hannah J. and Noble, J.M.. Changing medical student perceptions of dementia: An arts-centered experience. Poster., 2015;
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Roberts, Hannah J., Halpin-Healy, C., McGinnis, R., and Noble, J.M. Museum-based creative arts programming is associated with less dementia patient apathy and better caregiver well-being. Poster., 2015;
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Whelan, Tim.. A trial of two questions (editorial), 01 Jan 2002; Journal of Clinical Oncology
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Taylor J. On Recognition, Caring, and Dementia, in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2008-12; Wiley-Blackwell DOI: 10.1111/j.1548-1387.2008.00036.x
Reference added by SOF-Heyman Center to CHCI Medical Humanities Institute (Dartmouth) | 30 Mar 2016
Taylor J, DeMers S, Vig E, Borson S. The Disappearing Subject: Exclusion of People with Cognitive Impairment and Dementia from Geriatrics Research, in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2012-1-30; Wiley-Blackwell DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03847.x