Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experiences and meditations of the UNM Health Sciences Center community. Advisors: Norman Tasliz, Julie Riechert; Designer: Paul Akmajian; Special thanks to Sandra Naranjo, Dept. of Internal Medicine, and Estevan Apodaca, BAMD studentA semiannual arts journal meant to provide a creative outlet for members of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center community: patients, practitioners, students, residents, faculty, staff, and families. This journal is a forum for the expression of meditation, narrative, hurting and celebration — all the ways in which we make sense of what we see and do.UNM School of Medicine, W.K. Kellogg Foundation'...
I was delighted to read an article by a Professor Miles Little in the excellent new section of the I...
My interest in health humanities began in medical school when I took an elective on literature and m...
While health and illness have been the subjects of artistic exploration and scholarly thought since ...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Introduction: The Stanford Medicine and the Muse: Medical Humanities and the Arts Program is based a...
The Essentials / Dave Morrison -- Sometimes I Pretend / Emily Pineau -- Psalm for Anorexia / Elizabe...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149438/1/WalaTout_1.pdfhttps://deepbl...
I was delighted to read an article by a Professor Miles Little in the excellent new section of the I...
My interest in health humanities began in medical school when I took an elective on literature and m...
While health and illness have been the subjects of artistic exploration and scholarly thought since ...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Published twice annually, the Medical Muse is a literary journal devoted to the inquiries, experienc...
Introduction: The Stanford Medicine and the Muse: Medical Humanities and the Arts Program is based a...
The Essentials / Dave Morrison -- Sometimes I Pretend / Emily Pineau -- Psalm for Anorexia / Elizabe...
Medical Schoolhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149438/1/WalaTout_1.pdfhttps://deepbl...
I was delighted to read an article by a Professor Miles Little in the excellent new section of the I...
My interest in health humanities began in medical school when I took an elective on literature and m...
While health and illness have been the subjects of artistic exploration and scholarly thought since ...