Episodes
John Banja "Doctors Trash Talking Patients" The Colonscopy Case: An Ethical Perspective
Published 09/23/15
From Marcus Welby to the iPatient: Innovation and Myth in Modern Medicine David Magnus, PhD
Published 04/02/14
This lecture will begin with the globally widespread clinical, acute-care culture of palliative care before introducing an outline of public health/health promotion approaches to palliative care. A public health approach to palliative care is one that recognizes that many of the social, psychological and spiritual troubles that people living with dying, bereavement, and long term care are amenable to public health concepts of prevention, harm reduction, and early intervention. These...
Published 03/10/14
A Blessing on the Moon is a new music-theater work composed by Andy Teirstein, and based on the novel by Teirstein’s collaborator, Joseph Skibell (the novel was published by Algonquin Books, 1997). Joseph Skibell often describes A Blessing on the Moon as “a novel masquerading as a folk tale.” Andy Teirstein describes his musical adaptation as “an opera masquerading as a folk spiel.” The journey of Chaim Skibelski, who has just been shot dead, and his Rabbi, who is now a crow, as they wander...
Published 06/19/13
A Blessing on the Moon is a new music-theater work composed by Andy Teirstein, and based on the novel by Teirstein’s collaborator, Joseph Skibell (the novel was published by Algonquin Books, 1997). Joseph Skibell often describes A Blessing on the Moon as “a novel masquerading as a folk tale.” Andy Teirstein describes his musical adaptation as “an opera masquerading as a folk spiel.” The journey of Chaim Skibelski, who has just been shot dead, and his Rabbi, who is now a crow, as they wander...
Published 06/19/13
The images in this series are a study of contrasts between beauty and destruction. Ross Oscar Knight tells a story of life and feature the children as the future and hope of Haiti. His goal is to show the innocent spirit of these young people in an effort to inspire action from the viewers. Despite Haiti’s undignified reputation, today there are continued efforts to restore its communities and to promote the self-sufficiency of its people.
Published 06/13/13
Health care justice, especially in a global context, we are told, must be based in outcomes and efficiency yields, and using the arguments of the modern marketplace have been the basis for health care reform. This has taken us some of the way towards a health care system in America that is more just, yet it is still a matter of contention for some and for nearly everyone, only a beginning. What difficult questions need to be asked and answered before we can really make American health care...
Published 05/06/13
Published 11/09/11
Sal Brownfield discusses his piece "Requiem for the Innocent - Memorial to 9/11"
Published 11/09/11
9/11 anniversary event
Published 11/09/11