Rishi Goyal is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center. He obtained his PhD in English Literature and his MD from Columbia University. The title of his PhD dissertation is: The 'last but one but on': Old age and the modernist novel. He teaches at the Institute of Comparative Literature and Society, work with medical residents in the Emergency Department, and teaches in the medical school (Foundation of Clinical Medicine)
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Every day, 128 Americans die from an opioid overdose. In the past decade, the menace of opioid misus...
In recent years, illness narratives have risen in popularity. Women’s medical narratives in particul...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to writing illness, our bodies are co...
While the initial premise of Medical Humanities was to encourage more writings about the illness as ...
In this thesis I examine contemporary life writing about mental illness published in the UK and USA....
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The purpose of this study was to explore experiences of female faculty members diagnosed with breast...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisor: Srirupa Prasad.Includes vita.Pink ribbon cultu...
Faculty Research Day 2018: Faculty Competitive Poster WinnerMy sabbatical project explores the theme...
Picasso’s Woman: A Breast Cancer Story (1994) and Ordinary Life: A Memoir of Illness (1997) tell of ...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
This dissertation examines practices of narrative medicine and moral identity for end-of-life patien...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Every day, 128 Americans die from an opioid overdose. In the past decade, the menace of opioid misus...
In recent years, illness narratives have risen in popularity. Women’s medical narratives in particul...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to writing illness, our bodies are co...
While the initial premise of Medical Humanities was to encourage more writings about the illness as ...
In this thesis I examine contemporary life writing about mental illness published in the UK and USA....
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The purpose of this study was to explore experiences of female faculty members diagnosed with breast...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
Abstract from short.pdf file.Dissertation supervisor: Srirupa Prasad.Includes vita.Pink ribbon cultu...
Faculty Research Day 2018: Faculty Competitive Poster WinnerMy sabbatical project explores the theme...
Picasso’s Woman: A Breast Cancer Story (1994) and Ordinary Life: A Memoir of Illness (1997) tell of ...
Through a theoretical and archival analysis of HIV/AIDS literature, this dissertation argues that th...
This dissertation examines practices of narrative medicine and moral identity for end-of-life patien...
This project explores the narration of experiential knowledge about breast cancer arguing that perso...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Every day, 128 Americans die from an opioid overdose. In the past decade, the menace of opioid misus...