Rory Sullivan '18 spins a refreshing remembrance of an ancient physician's words regarding the human body.
Finding Susan Sontag: Her Work, Metaphors, and Legacy
In a thoughtful essay reflecting on Susan Sontag's work, Jon Galla '18 contemplates narrative medicine and its necessity in modern medicine.
Invasion
A poem about the subversive nature of cancer by Aurora Sullivan '18
Heredity
Aurora Sullivan '18 offers a poetic perspective on molecular genetics and what it means to be "human".
Untitled Dialogue
A joint poetry piece by Ziyad Ziko McLean '18 and Andre Sanchez '18 expressing the delicate relationship between physician and patient.
Gary Taylor
Through a feature on Dr. Gary Taylor's battle with prostate cancer, Julie Ngauv '20 gives a voice to the silent struggle of cancer patients as a stark reminder of the true calling of healthcare.
“5pm in the hospital”
A poem by Aurora Sullivan '18 about the internal struggle of mothers with illness in the family.
Listening to the Surgeon General
In a compelling essay about the groundbreaking steps taken in the field of narrative medicine, Nicole Kim '20 defines what narrative medicine is and its overarching significance in modern healthcare.