Medical humanities at New York University School of Medicine: an array of rich programs in diverse settings

The New York University School of Medicine has a rich tradition of cultivating programs in medical humanities and professionalism. They are drawn from the departments, centers, students, and faculty in the School of Medicine, have linkages throughout the university, and are interwoven into the fabri...

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Hauptverfasser: Krackov, Sharon K, Levin, Richard I, Catanesé, Veronica, Rey, Mariano, Aull, Felice, Blagev, Denitza, Dreyer, Benard, Grieco, Anthony J, Hebert, Cristy, Kalet, Adina, Lipkin, Jr, Mack, Lowenstein, Jerome, Ofri, Danielle, Stevens, David
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