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Narrative Medicine Rounds: Michael Greenberg
Date
Jan 7, 2009, 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Location
Columbia University Medical Center, Faculty Club P&S Building, 630 West 168th Street (between Broadway and Fort Washington Avenue) 4th floor, Room 446
Speakers:
Michael Greenberg
Michael Greenberg, a columnist for London's "Times Literary Supplement," reads from his new memoir Hurry Down Sunshine. In the words of Oliver Sacks: “Lucid, realistic, compassionate, illuminating, Hurry Down Sunshine may provide a sort of guide for those who have to negotiate the dark regions of the soul.”
Narrative Medicine Rounds are lectures or readings presented by scholars, clinicians, or writers engaged in work at the interface between narrative and health care. Rounds are held on the first Wednesday of each month from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Columbia University Medical Center Faculty Club, followed by a reception. Rounds are free and open to the public. Students, staff, faculty, patients, friends, and interested others are warmly welcome to join us.
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