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Rita Charon

Charon R. Writing in the clinic, or what might be expressed? In Interventions: Creative Possibilities for Academic Writing, ed. Angelika Bammer and Ruth-Ellen Joeres. Emory University Press, in preparation.

Charon R and Das Gupta S, eds. Introductcion to Special Issue on Narrative Medicine of Literature and Medicine, in press.

Charon R. Socio-Narratology in the Clinic. Review of Letting Stories Breathe: A Socio-Narratology . Lancet, in press.

Charon R. The novelization of the body, or how medicine and stories need one another. Narrative 2011;19:33-50.

Charon R. The ecstatic witness. In Clinical Ethics and the Necessity of Stories: Essays in Hornor of Richard Zaner . Edited by Osborne P. Wiggins and Annette C. Allen. Dordrecht , the Netherlands : Kluwer Academic Press, 2011:165-183.

Goyal R, Charon R. In waves of time, space, and self: the dwelling-place of age in Virginia Woolf's The Waves . In: Storying Later Life: Issues, Investigations, and Interventions in Narrative Gerontology . Edited by Gary Kenyon, Ernst Bohlmeijer, William L. Randall. New York : Oxford University Press, 2011:66-83.

Silva SA, Charon R, Wyer PC. The marriage of evidence and narrative: scientific nurturance within clinical practice. Journal of Evidence in Clinical Practice 2010;16:1-9.

Charon R. Calculating the Contributions of Humanities to Medial Practice—Motives, Methods, and Metrics. Academic Medicine 2010;85:935-7.

Charon R. Osler and the Bible.In: Osler's Bedside Library: Great Writers Who Inspired a Great Physician . Edited by Michael LaCombe. Philadelphia : ACP Press, 2010: 119-134.

Spiegel M, Charon R. Editing and interdisciplinarity: Literature, Medicine, and Narrative Medicine. Professions2009 . New York : Modern Language Association of America , 2009:132-137.

Charon R. Commentary on “Creative Expressive Encounters in Health Ethics Education: Teaching Ethics as Relational Engagement.” Teaching and Learning in Medicine 2009;21:163-5.

Charon R. The polis of a discursive narrative medicine. Journal of Applied Communication Research 2009;37:196-201.

Charon R. Narrative medicine as witness for the self-telling body. Journal of Applied Communication Research 2009;37:118-131.

Charon R. Narrative Medicine: healing the divides. In: Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractcie Litigation. Boston : Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2009: 253-69.

Charon R. Meditation on Pain. Book review of Pain and its Transformations: The Interface of Biology and Culture . Edited by Sarah Coakley and Kay Kaufman Shelemay. Lancet 2009;373:1163-4.

Charon R. A momentary watcher, or the imperiled reader of “A Round of Visits.” Henry James Review 2008:29:275-86.

Goyal RK,  Charon R, Lekas H, Fullilove MT, Devlin MJ, Falzon L, Wyer PC, for the Narrative Evidence Based Medicine Working Group.  ‘A Local Habitation and a Name':  How narrative evidence based medicine transforms the translational research paradigm. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice   2008;14:732-41.

Charon R. Forward. Narrative in Health Care: Healing Patients, Practitioners, and Profession, and Community. Edited by John Engel, Joseph Zarconi, Sally Missimmi, and Lura Pethel. Oxford , UK : Radcliffe Publishing, 2008: ix-xii .

Sands S, Stanley P, Charon R. Pediatric narrative oncology: interprofessional training to promote empathy, build teams, and prevent burnout. Journal of Supportive Oncology 2008;6:307-12.

Charon R. Material and metaphor: narrative treatment for the embodied self. Psychoanalysis and Narrative Medicine , edited by Peter Rudnytsky and Rita Charon. Albany : SUNY Press, 2008: 287-93.

Charon R.Where does narrative medicine come from? Drives, diseases, attention, and the body. Psychoanalysis and Narrative Medicine , edited by Peter Rudnytsky and Rita Charon. Albany : SUNY Press, 2008: 23-36.

Charon R, Wyer P, Chase, H et al. Narrative Evidence Based Medicine. The Lancet 2008; 371:296-7.

Alcauskas M, Charon R. Right brain: reading, writing, and reflecting: making a case for narrative medicine in neurology. Neurology 2008;70:891-4.

Psychoanalysis and Narrative Medicine , edited by Peter Rudnytsky and Rita Charon. Albany : State University of New York Press, 2008.

Charon R. Book review of Treatments: Language, Politics, and the Culture of illness by Lisa Diedrich and Illness and the Limits of Expression by Kathlyn Conway. In Biography 2008:31.4:610-4.

Charon, Rita. Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.

Stories Matter: The Role of Narrative in Medical Ethics. Edited by Rita Charon and Martha Montello. New York : Routledge, 2002.

Narrative Ethics, edited by Martha Montello and Rita Charon. Special Issue of HealthCare Ethics Committee Forum. 1999;11(1).

Unruly Texts, edited by Rita Charon and Nancy Dew Taylor. Special Issue of Literature and Medicine . 1997;16 (1).

Demarest R and Charon R. An Illustrated Guide to Human Reproduction and Fertility Control. New York : Parthenon Books, 1996.

Charon, Rita. "The Self-Telling Body." Narrative Inquiry 16 (2006): 191-200.

Charon, Rita. "Bearing Witness: Sontag and the Body." New England Journal of Medicine 352 (2005): 756.

Charon, Rita. "Narrative Medicine: Attention, Representation, Affiliation." Narrative 13 (2005): 261-70.

Charon, R., Spiegel, M.. "On Conveying Pain/On Conferring Form." Literature & Medicine 24 (2005): vi.

Charon, Rita. "Narrative and Medicine." New England Journal of Medicine 350 (2004): 862-64.

"Physician Writers: Rita Charon." The Lancet 363 (2004): 404.

Charon, Rita. "From Detached Concern to Empathy: Humanizing Medical Practice (review)." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 28 (2003): 1121-25.

Charon, Rita. "The Body and the Self: The Seamless Experience of Being" Medical Humanities Review 16 (2002): 40-6.

Charon, Rita. "Narrative Medicine: A Model for Empathy, Reflection, Profession, and Trust" Journal of the American Medical Association 286 (2001): 1897-902.

Charon, Rita. "Narrative Medicine: Form, Function and Ethics" Annals of Internal Medicine 134 (2001): 83-87.

Charon, Rita. "What Narrative Competence is For" The American Journal of Bioethics 1 (2001): 62-63.

"In Memoriam: Elizabeth Sewell" Literature and Medicine 20 (2001): 3-5.

Charon, Rita. "Reading, Writing and Doctoring: Literature and Medicine" American Journal of the Medical Sciences 319 (2000) 286-291.

Charon, Rita. "Patients and Doctors: Life-Changing Stories from Primary Care (review)" Bulliten of the History of Medicine 74 (2000): 871-872.

Charon, Rita. "Medicine, the Novel and the Passage of Time" Annals of Internal Medicine 132 (2000): 63-68.

Charon, Rita. "Literature & Medicine: Origins and Destinies" Academic Medicine 75 (2000): 23-27.

Charon, Rita. "The Seasons of the Patient-Physician Relationship." Clinics in Geriatric Medicine 16 (2000): 37-50.

Charon, Rita. "The Life-Long Error, or John Marcher the Proleptic." In Margin of Error: Mistakes in Ethics Practice and Clinical Medicine, edited by Laurie Zoloth and

Susan B Rubin, 37-57. Hagerstown, Md.: University Publishing Group, 2000.

Charon, Rita. "The Unruly Mise-en-Corps: Body, Text and Healing." Literature and Medicine 16 (1997): vii.

Charon, Rita. "Let Me Take a Listen to Your Heart." Caregiving: Readings in Knowledge, Practice, Ethics and... (1996):.

Charon, Rita. "The Internist's Reading: Doctors at the Heart of the Novel" Annals of Internal Medicine 121 (1994): 390-91.

Charon, Rita. "Medical Interpretation: Implications of Literary Theory of Narrative for Clinical Work." Journal of Narrative and Life History 3 (1993): 79-97.

Charon, Rita. "The Narrative Road to Empathy." In Empathy and the Practice of Medicine: Beyond Pills and the Scalpel, edited by Howard Spiro et al., 147-59. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1993.

Charon, Rita. "To Build a Case: Medical Histories as Traditions in Conflict." Literature and Medicine 11 (1992): 115-32.

Charon, Rita. "Doctor-Patient/Reader-Writer: Learning to Find the Text" Soundings (1989).

Joanne Trautmann Banks, Julia Connelly, Anne Hunsaker Hawkins, Kathryn Montgomery Hunter, Anne Hudson Jones, Martha Montello, and Suzanne Poirier. "Literature and Medicine: Contributions to General Practice." Annals of Internal Medicine 122 (1995): 599-606.

Rita Charon, Martha Montello, eds. Stories Matter: the Roll of Narrative in Medical Ethics. New York: Routledge, 2002.

Charon, Rita & Shoeman FD. "The Case: A Relative Stranger." Second Opinion 16 (1991): 50-63.

Greene MG, Adelman R, Charon R, Hoffman S. "Ageism in the Medical Encounter: An Exploratory Study of the Doctor-Patient Relationship." Language and Communication 6 (1986): 113-24.

Stewart S & Rita Charon. "Art, Anatomy, Learning, and Living." Journal of the American Medical Association 287 (2002): 1182.

Sayantani DasGupta

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Transnational Surrogacy, E-Motherhood, and Nation Building. In M. Morevic (ed.) Motherhood Online. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press (accepted chapter, book pending publication).

DasGupta, Sayantani. Quickening Paternity: Cyberspace, Surveillance and the Construction of Male Pregnancy.  In S. Brophy and J. Hladki (eds.), Embodied Politics in Visual Autobiography, Toronto, Ontario: U of Toronto Press (accepted chapter, book pending publication).

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Motherhood Jeopardized: Reproductive Technologies in Indian Communities. In W. Chavkin and J Maher (eds.),  Global Motherhood, Routledge, 2010

DasGupta, Sayantani. (Re)Conceiving the Surrogate:  Maternity, Race, and Reproductive Technologies in Alfonso Cuarón?s Children of Men.  In A. Laflin and M. Block (eds.), Prescribing Gender in Medicine and Narrative, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2010.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Intern. In Lee Gutkind (ed.), Becoming a Doctor, New York: W.W. Norton, 2010.

DasGupta, Sayantani. The Language of Pain: Finding Words, Compassion, and Relief by David Biro. Belleview Literary Review. Fall, 2010.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Marsha Hurst.  Death in Cyberspace: Challenging the Dimensions of Public/Private Dimensionality.  The Pulse of Death Now. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

DasGupta, Sayantani. On Being a Woman Writer: An Open Letter to Virginia Woolf. Literary Mama Magazine, November 2009.  http://www.literarymama.com/litreflections/essays/

DasGupta, Sayantani. If Men Could Lactate, Mamapalooza Magazine (outstanding prose piece). Vol IV, June 2009.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Home to Hopkins, Hopkins Magazine. April, 2009 http://jhu.edu/~jhumag/0409web/ruminate.html

DasGupta, Sayantani & Marsha Hurst (eds.) Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies. Kent , OH: Kent State University Press, 2007.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Her Own Medicine: A Woman's Journey from Student to Doctor. New York , NY: Ballantine Books, 1999.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. The Demon Slayers and Other Stories: Bengali Folktales. Brooklyn , NY : Interlink, 1995.

Sayantani, D., Irvine , C., Spiegel, M. (2009) ‘Giving Sorrow Words': The Possibilities of Narrative Palliative Care Medicine. In Gunaratnam, Y. and Oliviere, D. (Eds.), Narrative and Story-Telling In Palliative Care. New York , NY : Oxford University Press.

DasGupta, Sayantani. "Reading Bodies, Writing Bodies: Self-Reflection and Cultural Criticism in a Narrative Medicine Curriculum." Literature and Medicine 22 (2003): 241-256.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Rita Charon. "Personal Illness Narratives: Using Reflective Writing to Teach Empathy." Academic Medicine 79 (2004): 351-6.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Teaching Medical Listening Through Oral History. NYU Literature and Medicine Blog . July, 2008 invited post. http://medhum.med.nyu.edu/blog.

DasGupta, Sayantani. The Question. JAMA (A Piece of My Mind Section), May 7,2008.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Narrative Humility. The Lancet. March, 2008.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Immediately Following Birth (book section). Our Bodies, Ourselves Childbirth Book. New York: Touchstone, 2008.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Between Stillness and Story: The Lessons of Children's Illness Narratives. Pediatrics, June 2007.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Holding. JAMA (A Piece of My Mind Section). April 18, 2007

DasGupta, Sayantani. The Doctor's Wife. The Hastings Center Report (In Practice Section). March-April, 2007.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Being John Doe Malkovich: Truth, Imagination and Story in Medicine. Literature and Medicine , Fall, 2006.

DasGupta, Sayantani. How to Catch the Story But Not Fall Down: Reading Our Way to More Culturally Competent Care. Virtual Mentor, 2006. (AMA online Journal www.virtualmentor.org )

DasGupta, S., A. Fornari, K. Greer, L. Hahn, H.J. Lee, V. Kumar, S. Rubin & M. Gold. Medical Education for Social Justice: Paolo Freire Revisited. Journal of Medical Humanities , Winter, 2006.

DasGupta, S., D. Meyer, A. Calero-Breckheimer, A.W. Costley, S. Guillen. Teaching cultural competency through narrative medicine: Intersections of Classroom and Community. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, Winter 2006; 18,1.

DasGupta, S., R. Charon. Personal Illness Narratives: Using Reflective Writing to Teach Empathy Academic Medicine , 79, 2004.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Reading bodies, writing bodies: Self-reflection and cultural critique in a narrative medicine curriculum . Literature and Medicine , Fall;22, 2003.

DasGupta, Sayantani. We're not in Kansas anymore: Men as medical mentors , In E. Lo Chin (ed.) This Side of Doctoring: Reflections from Women in Medicine , Philadelphia , PA : Sage Publications, 2001.

DasGupta, Sayantani. The subcontinental divide, News India (Health Issue). June, 2000.

DasGupta, Sayantani. The Reproductive System (chapter) In J. Crawford (ed.), The Human Body Time Life Books Student Library Series, Alexandria, VA, Time Life Books, 1999.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Sex, lies and women's lives: An intergenerational Dialogue In S. Das Dasgupta (ed.) A Patchwork Shawl: Chronicles of South Asian Women in America . New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers University Press, 1998.

Dasgupta, Shamita Das & Sayantani DasGupta. Bringing up Baby: Raising a “Third World” Daughter in the “ First World .” In S. Shah(ed.) Dragon Ladies: American Feminists Breathe Fire. Boston , MA : South End Press, 1997.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Women in Exile: Gender Relations in the Asian Indian Community. In R. Srikanth & S. Maira (eds.) Contours of the Heart: South Asians Map America . , New York , NY: Asian American Writers Workshop, 1997.

DasGupta, Sayantani. A bitter bullet: Medicine as militarism, The New Physician , Nov. 1996.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Models, mentors and motherhood: Bringing up future female physicians, guest editorial, Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education , Spring, 1996.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Monsoon, A. Magazine , March/April, 1996.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Public face, private space: South Asian women and Sexuality. In N. B. Maglin & D. Perry (eds.), “ Bad Girls”/ “Good Girls”: Women, Sex, and Power in the Nineties: New Brunswick , NJ : Rutgers University Press, 1996.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Song of the Dying Ova, Contemporary Pediatrics , December 1995.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Artists in medical wonderland. In S. Newman (ed.) So ... What Are You Doing After College? NY , NY : Henry Holt and Co., 1995.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Home. A. Magazine , 1994

DasGupta, Sayantani. Reinventing the feminist wheel, Z Magazine, December, 1994

DasGupta, Sayantani. Who are we anyway? Indian Americans forging new identities (cover story) ONward Magazine , December, 1994.

DasGupta, Sayantani & Shamita Das Dasgupta. Journeys: Reclaiming South Asian feminism. In Bay Area S. Asian Women's Collective (eds.). Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora. San Francisco : Aunt Lute, 1993.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Manavi: A First voice raised agnst violence, India Currents, June 1993.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Glass shawls and long hair: A South Asian woman talks sexual politics, Ms.Magazine , March 1993.

DasGupta, Sayantani. Thoughts from a Feminist ABCD, India Currents , March 1993.

Nellie Hermann

Hermann, Nellie. “Ben Hermann Forever,” an essay in Freud’s Blind Spot, an anthology of writing about siblings, Ed. Elisa Albert. Free Press: November 16, 2010.

Hermann, Nellie. “No Time to Think: Making Room for Reflection in Obstetrics & Gynecology Residency,” second author with Abby Ford, Mark Graham, and Rini Ratan: forthcoming from the Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2010.

Hermann, Nellie. “Can We Let the Baby Go?”, winner of Glimmer Train’s Family Matter Competition 2008, published in November 2009.

Hermann, Nellie. The Cure for Grief: a novel. Hardcover August 2008; paperback August 2009: Scribner, Simon & Schuster. 2008

Hermann, Nellie. “How to Remember,” Nextbook.com, June, 2008.

Hermann, Nellie. “Bunny Love,” Five Fingers Review, Fall 2005.

Marsha Hurst

Stanley, Patricia and Marsha Hurst. “Narrative Palliative Care: A Method for Building Empathy,” Journal of Social Work in End of Life and Palliative Care, 7 (January-March 2011), 39-55.

Hurst, Marsha, Caroline Lieber, Linwood J. Lewis, Rachel Grob. “Family Stories:  Narrative Genetics and Conceptions of Heritability in Pregnant Women.” Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health.  January/February 2011.

DasGupta, Sayantani and Marsha Hurst.  “Death in Cyberspace: Bodies, Boundaries, and Postmodern Memorializing.”  In The Many Ways We Talk about Death in Contemporary Society: Interdisciplinary Studies in Portrayal and Classification, edsMargaret Souza and Christina Staudt. Ceredigion, UK: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

DasGupta, Sayantani and Marsha Hurst, eds. Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write their Bodies . Kent State University Press, September 2007

Hurst, Marsha, Martha E. Gaines, Rachel N. Grob, Laura Weil, Sarah Davis. “Educating for Health Advocacy in Settings of Higher Education.” In Patient Advocacy for Healthcare Quality: Strategies for Achieving Patient-Centered Care, eds . Jo Anne L. Earp, Elizabeth A. French, Melissa B. Gilkey. Sudbury , MA : Jones & Bartlette, July 2007.

Hurst, Marsha. “Book Review: Another morning : voices of truth and hope from mothers with cancer . Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness & Medicine , July 2007, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p423-428, 6p.

Berg, A.L., Ip , S.C. , Hurst , M., Herb, A. Cochlear implants in young children: Informed consent as a process and current practices. American Journal of Audiology, Vol. 16, pp.13-28, June 2007.

Berg, Abbey, Herb, Alice and Hurst, Marsha. “Cochlear Implants in Children: Ethics, Informed Consent, and Parental Decision-Making.” Journal of Clinical Ethics, Vol. 3, fall 2005.

“ Rita Sapiro Finkler,” Jewish Women in America : An Historical Encyclopedia . Routledge, 1997.

Hein, Karen and Marsha Hurst. “Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection In Adolescence: A Rationale For Action.” Adolescent and Pediatric Gynecology, 1 (1988), 73-82.

Feldman, Elizabeth and Marsha Hurst. “Outcomes and Procedures in Low Risk Birth: A Comparison of Hospital and Birth Center Settings,” Birth. 14 (1987), 18-24.

Summey, Pamela and Marsha Hurst. “Ob/Gyn on the Rise: The Evolution of Professional Ideology in the Twentieth Century—Parts I & II,” Women and Health, 11 (1986), 103-121, 133-145.

Hurst, Marsha and Pamela Summey, “Childbirth and Social Class: The Case of Cesarean Delivery,” Social Science and Medicine 18 (1984), 621-631.

Zambrana, Ruth E. and Marsha Hurst. “The Interactive Effect of Health Status on Work Patterns among Urban Puerto Rican Women,” International Journal of Health Services, 14 (1984), 265-277.

Summey, Pamela S. and Marsha Hurst. “The Making of an Obstetrician/Gynecologist: A Woman in Residence ,” Childbirth Educator (1984).

Bacchus, Joan and Marsha Hurst. Afterschool . The Resourceful Family, New York , 1982 & 1983.

Hurst, Marsha and Ruth E. Zambrana. “Parenting and Childcare in Puerto Rican families: Implications for Women's Work.” Annals of Political and Social Science, 461 (1982), 113-124.

Summey, Pamela S. and Marsha Hurst. “Cesarean Childbirth: What Every Parent Should Know,” Family Journal, 2 (1982), 28-32, 53-55.

Hurst, Marsha and Pamela S. Summey. “Debate: Who Needs Electronic Fetal Monitoring?” Childbirth Educator, 1 (1982), 35-42.

Hurst, Marsha. “The Working Mother: Truth and Consequences.” Childbirth Educator, 1 (1981/82), 44-48.

Summey, Pamela S. and Marsha Hurst. “Cesarean Birth: The Politics of Consensus Development,” Health/PAC Bulletin, 12 (1981), 24-28.

Hurst, Marsha and Ruth E. Zambrana. The Determinants and Consequences of Maternal Employment: An Annotated Bibliography, 1968-1980 . Washington , D.C. : 1981.

Hurst, Marsha and Ruth E. Zambrana. “The Health Careers of Urban Women: A Study in East Harlem ,” Signs 5 (1980),112-126.

Alpert, Geraldine and Marsha Hurst. “A Plague on Our Hospitals,” The Nation, 230 (1980),716-719.

Zambrana, Ruth E., Marsha Hurst and Rodney Hite, M.D. “The Working Mother in Contemporary Perspective,” Pediatrics, 64 (1979), 862-870.

Hurst, Marsha and Ruth E. Zambrana. “Off To A Bad Start: The Obstetrical Experience Of The Urban Poor,” Health/PAC Bulletin, 11 (1979), 32-39.

Hurst, Marsha and Pamela S. Summey. “Electronic Fetal Monitoring,” Health/PAC Bulletin nos. 83-85 (1979), 20-23.

Hurst, Marsha. “Structures of Inequality: Two Decades of New York Black Republican Politics.” In The Development of Political Parties, Vol. 4, Sage Electoral Yearbook. Eds. Louis Maisel and Joseph Cooper. California : Sage, 1979.

Wasserman, Gary, Marsha Hurst and Edmund Beard. The Basics of American Politics . Boston : Little Brown, 1976; 2 nd edition, 1979.

Hurst, Marsha. “Integration, Freedom of Choice and Community Control in Nineteenth Century Brooklyn ,” The Journal of Ethnic Studies, 3 (1975), 33-55.

Craig Irvine

Sayantani, D., Irvine , C., Spiegel, M. (2009) ‘Giving Sorrow Words': The Possibilities of Narrative Palliative Care Medicine. In Gunaratnam, Y. and Oliviere, D. (Eds.), Narrative and Story-Telling In Palliative Care. New York , NY : Oxford University Press.

Irvine , C. (2009) The Ethics of Self-Care. In Cole, T., Goodrich, T.J., and Gritz, E. (Eds.), Academic Medicine: In Sickness and in Health. New York , NY : Humana Press.

Mathew S. Maurer, MD, Alex W. Costley, MA, MPhil, Patricia A. Miller, EdD, OTR, Sigrid McCabe, MS, OTR, Shelly Dubin, GNP, Huai Cheng, MD, MPH, Ellyn Varela-Burstein, MS, OTR, Binh Lam, MD, Craig Irvine, PhD , Kerrianne P. Page, MD, and Gerald Ridge, MD. (2006) The Columbia Cooperative Aging Program: An Interdisciplinary and Interdepartmental Approach to Geriatric Education for Medical Interns. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 54(3)

Irvine , C. (2005) The Other Side of Silence: Levinas, Medicine, and Literature. Literature and Medicine , 2005, 24(1): 8-18.

Goodrich, T.J., Irvine , C. , Boccher-Lattimore, D. (2005) Narrative Ethics as Collaboration: A Four-Session Curriculum. Families, Systems, & Health . 23(3): 348-357.

Silenzio, V., Irvine , C. , Sember, R., Bregman, B. (2004). Film and Narrative Medicine: Cinemeducation and the Development of Narrative Competence. In M. Alexander, P. Lenahan, and A. Pavlov (Eds.), Cinemeducation: a Comprehensive Guide to Using Film in Medical Education (pp. 9-18). Oxford : Radcliffe Publishing Ltd.

Bregman, B., Irvine , C. Subjectifying the Patient: Creative Writing and the Clinical Encounter. Family Medicine , 2004, 36(6):400-401.

Maura Spiegel

“Adornment in the Afterlife of Victorian Fashion,” chapter in Fashion and Film, Indiana University Press, forthcoming.

 “Reading with an ‘inveterate hypochondriac’: A Narrative Medicine Approach to Teaching Dostoyevsky’s ‘A Gentle Creature’, co-authored with Shannon Wooden, PhD, and Sayantani DasGupta, MD in Pedagogy, Fall, 2010.

 Review of Statistical Panic: Cultural Politics and Poetics of the Emotions by Kathleen Woodward, American Literature, September, 2010.

 “Editing and Interdisciplinary: Literature, Medicine, and Narrative Medicine” with Rita Charon, MD, PhD, Profession (MLA), December, 2009

 “‘Giving Sorrow Words’:  The Possibilities of Narrative Palliative Care Medicine,” with Sayantani DasGupta, MD MPH, Craig Irvine PhD, in Narrative and Story, Illness, Dying and Palliative Care, Oxford University Press, 2009.

The Films Of Sidney Lumet: Reluctant Auteur , Wallflower Press, London . Forthcoming.

‘ Giving Sorrow Words': The Possibilities of Narrative Palliative Care Medicine. Sayantani DasGupta, MD MPH, Craig Irvine PhD, Maura Spiegel PhD. Forthcoming book on Palliative Care, Oxford University Press

“ Reading with an ‘inveterate hypochondriac': A Narrative Medicine Approach to Teaching Dostoyevsky's ‘A Gentle Creature', co-authored with Shannon Wooden, PhD, and Sayantani DasGupta , MD. Article is currently under review.

“Narrative Permeability: Crossing the Dissociative Barrier in and out of Films ,“ co-authored with Arthur Heiserman, PhD; Literature & Medicine , Johns Hopkins UP, Fall, 2006.

The Breast Book : An Intimate and Curious History, written in collaboration with Lithe Sebesta. Workman Press, Sept., 2002. (A Book-of-the-Month Club-Quality Paperbacks selection)

"The Host of a Party Mirrors an Era," feature article in The New York Times, Arts and Leisure Section, Sunday, April 9, 2000.

"Heart of the Ocean: Diamonds and Democratic Desire in Titanic, " co-authored with Adrienne Munich; in Titanic: Anatomy of a Blockbuster , ed. by Kevin Sandler and Gaylyn Studlar , Rutgers University Press, 1999.

Essay on Will Self, in British Writers , Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999.

"Hollywood Loves Diamonds," in The Nature of Diamonds , ed. George Harlow, Cambridge University Press, 1997.

The Grim Reader: Writings on Death, Dying and Living On , an anthology edited in collaboration with Richard Tristman. April, 1997, Anchor/Doubleday Books.

"Unfelt Feelings: An Evolving Grammar of Hidden Motives," Victorian Literature and Culture , Spring, 1995.

"Managing Pain: Suffering and Reader Sympathy in Bleak House ," The Dickens Quarterly , March, 1995.

Review of Love in the Time of Victoria , by Francoise Barret-Ducrocq. Journal of the History of Sexuality , April, 1993

Patricia Stanley

“Narrative Palliative Care: A Method for Building Empathy,” by Stanley, Patricia and Marsha Hurst. The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care Vol.7, no.1 (January-March 2011).

“Pediatric Narrative Oncology: Inter-Professional Training to Promote Empathy, Build Teams and Prevent Burnout,” by Sands Stephen A., Patricia Stanley, Rita Charon. The Journal of Supportive Oncology. Forthcoming.

“The Female Voice in Illness: An Antidote to Alienation, A Call for Connection.” Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies. Ed. by Sayantani DasGupta and Marsha Hurst. The Kent State University Press, 2007.

“The Patient's Voice: A Cry in Solitude or a Call for Community.” Literature and Medicine 23, no. 2 (Fall 2004), The Johns Hopkins University Press.


Works by Guest Faculty and Speakers

Barber, Charles. Songs from the Black Chair. New York: Bison Books, 2006.

Frank, Arthur. The Wounded Storyteller: Body, Illness, and Ethics. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1995.

Fullilove, Mindy Thompson. Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It. New York: Ballantine Books, 2004.

Clark, Jack A. and Elliot G. Mishler. "Attending to Patients' Stories: Reframing the Clinical Task." Sociology of Health & Illness 14 (1992): 344-72.

Mishler, Elliot G. "The Unjust World Problem: Towards an Ethics of Advocacy for Healthcare Providers and Researchers." Communication & Medicine 1 (1994): 97-104.

Bromberg, Rose. "Poetry and Medicine"; Medscape, March 2008.

Rimmon-Kenan, Shmlomith. Narrative Fiction: Contemporary Poetics . New Accents: 1983.


Works by Workshop Participants

Lorraine Dickey, Jack Truten, LaDene Gross and Lynn Deitrick. "Promotion of Staff Resiliency and Interdisciplinary Team Cohesion through Two Small-Group Narrative Exchange Models Designed to Facilitate Patient and Family-Centered Care." Journal of Communication in Healthcare; 2011.

Shmuel Ries, Doron Hermoni, Pnina Livingstone, Jeffrey Borkan." Case Report of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation and Anticoagulation". BMJ; Nov 2002.

Shmuel Reis, Aya Biderman, Revital Mitki, Jeffrey Borkan. "Secrets in Primary Care: A Qualitiative Exploration and Conceptual Model". Society of General Internal Medicine; May 2007.

Wald, Hedy. In the Here and Now; JAMA, 2008.

Ellis, Kate. Crossing Borders: A Memoir. University of Florida Press: 2001.

John D Engel, Joseph Zarconi, ura Pethtel, and Sally A Missimi. Narrative in Health Care: Healing Patients, Practitioners, Professionals and Community. Radcliffe Publishing: 2008.

Peterkin, Allan D. Staying Human During Residency Training: How to Survive and Thrive after Medical School. University of Toronto Press: 2008.


Other Works of Interest

Maria Vaccarella. The Art of Medicine: Narrative Epileptology . The Lancet: February 2011.

Kleinmann, Arthur. The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing, and the Human Condition. New York: Basic Books, 1988.

Nelson, Hilde Lindemann. Stories and the Limits: Narrative Approaches to Bioethics. New York: Routeledge, 1997.

Peshkin, Alan. The Goodness of Qualitative Research; Educational Researcher; March 1993.

Forster, EM. Aspects of the Novel. Penguin Books: 2005.

Smith, Annie. Bearing up with Cancer. Second Story Press: 2003.

Jasna K Schwind and Gail M Lindsay, ed. From Experience to Relationships: Reconstructing Ourselves in Education and Healthcare. IAP: 2008.

E Michael Connelly and D Jean Clandinin. Narrative Inquiry. Jossey-Bass: 1999.

Kohler Riessman, Catherine. Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences. Sage Publications: 2007.

Elaine Powley and Roger Higson. The Arts in Medical Education: A Practical Guide. Radcliffe Publishing: 2005.

Posen, Solomon. The Doctor in Literature: Satisfaction or Resentment? Radcliffe Publishing: 2005.

Posen, Solomon. The Doctor in Literature: Private Life. Radcliffe Publishing: 2007.

Frances Rapport and Paul Wainwright, ed. The Self in Health and Illness: Patients, Professionals and Narrative Identity. Radcliffe Publisihing: 2006.

Kathy Feest and Karen Forbes. Today's Students, Tomorrow's Doctors: Reflections from the Wards. Radcliffe Publishing: 2006.

Greenhalgh, Tina. What Seems to Be the Trouble? Stories in Illness and Healthcare. Radcliffe Publishing: 2006.

Barritt, Peter. Humanity in Healthcare: The Heart and Soul of Medicine. Radcliffe Publishing: 2001.

Matthew Alexander, Patricia Lenahan and Anna Pavlov, ed.Cinemeducation: A Comprehensive Guide to the Use of Film in Medical Education. Radcliffe Publishing: 2005.

Andre Matalon and Stanley Rabin. Behind the Consultation: Reflective Stories from Clinical Practice. Radcliffe Medical Press: 2007.

John Middleton and Erica Middleton. Doctors and Paintings: Insights and Replenishment for Health Professionals. Radcliffe Publishing: 2006.

Helman, Ceeil, ed. Doctors and Patients: An Anthology. Radcliffe Publishing: 2002.

Heath, Iona. Matters of Life and Death: Key Writings. Radcliffe Publishing: 2007.

Salinsky, John. Medicine and Literature: The Doctor's Companion to the Classics. Radcliffe Publishing: 2004.

Salinsky, John. Medicine and Literature, Volume 2: The Doctor's Companion to the Classics. Radcliffe Publishing: 2004.

Richardson, Ann. Life in a Hospice: Reflections on Caring for the Dying. Radcliffe Publishing: 2007.

Vivan Wahlberg, ed. Memories after Abortion. Radcliffe Publishing: 2006.

Launer, John. Narrative-Based Primary Care: A Practical Guide. Radcliffe Publishing: 2002.

Martyn Evans, Pekka Louhiala and Raimo Puustinen. Philosophy for Medicine: Applications in a Clinical Context. Radcliffe Publishing: 2004.

Gurbutt, Dawne J. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Leanring from Stories about SIDS, Motherhood and Loss. Radcliffe Publishing: 2007.

Dent, Janet Rhys. The Secret History of a Woman Patient. Radcliffe Publishing: 2007.

Patient Narrative Series: Radcliffe Publishing

Clark, Rachel. A Long Walk Home. 2002.

Hanzak, Elaine. Eyes without Sparkle: A Journey through Postnatal Illness. 2005.

Hayward, Kate. From Oncology Nursing to Cancer Patient: My Journey There and Back. 2008.

Wield, Cathy. Life after Darkness: A Doctor's Journey through Severe Depression. 2006.

Huttlinger Vigour, Theresa. Mourning Sarah: A Case for Testing Group B Strep. 2008.

Biennerhassett, Mitzi. Nothing Personal: Disturbing Undercurrents in Cancer Care. 2008.

Cromarty, Margaret. Stroke--It Couldn't Happen to Me. 2008.

Literature and Medicine Series: Kent State University Press

Martin Kohn and Carol Donley, eds. Return to The House of God: Medical Resident Education 1978-2008. 2008.

Shem, Samuel. The Spirit of the Place. 2008.

Angela Belli, ed. Bodies and Barriers: Dramas of Dis-Ease. 2008.

Batiuk, Tom. Lisa's Story: The Other Shoe. 2007.

Cindy MacKenzie and Barbara Dana, eds. Wider than the Sky: Essays and Meditations on the Healing Power of Emily Dickinson. 2007.

Sayantani DasGupta and Marsha Hurst, eds. Stories of Illness and Healing: Women Write Their Bodies. 2007.

Baruch, Jay. Fourteen Stories: Doctors, Patients, and Other Strangers. 2007.

Howard Carter III, Albert. Our Human Hearts: A Medical and Cultural Journey. 2006.

Judy Schaefer, ed. The Poetry of Nursing. 2006.

Bryner, Jeanne. Tenderly Lift Me. 2004.

Coulehan, Jack, ed. Chekhov's Doctors. 2003.

Carol Donley & Martin Kohn, eds. Recognitions. 2002.

Carol Donley & Sheryl Buckley, eds. What's Normal?: Narratives of Mental and Emotional Disorders. 2000.

Carol Donley & Sheryl Buckley, eds. The Tyranny of the Normal. 1996.

Martin Kohn, Carol Donley, & Delese Wear. Literature and Aging. 1992.

 

 

 

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