In this video, Associate Professor Susan Levine pose questions to Dr. Hendricks, Dr. Kate Abney, as well as Nina Callaghan in an attempt to unlock some of the synergies that brings their various perspectives into focus. Marc Hendricks is asked how doctors take care of themselves in dealing with the deaths, illness and victories of their patients’ stories. Kate talks about how she has used art as part of her research methodology and discusses how the issue of time surfaced in her work at the TB hospital. Nina provides an example of a child she had worked with. This is the fifth video in Week 2 of the Medicine and the Arts Massive Open Online Course
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