We have hosted a number of lectures by documentarians who have completed a project of relevance to physicians, nurses, social workers, physician assistants, and other caregivers, as well as patients.
All lectures are available through iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/itunes-u/documenting-medicine/id503743746), as well as on our Documenting Medicine Channel (http://vimeo.com/channels/documentingmedicine). Talks last from 20 to 45 minutes. Some talks are by physician residents who have completed work through this program.
Please subscribe or share this series with others who may be interested.
“Frequent Flyers to the Emergency Room: How Can We Use Their Stories to Inform Policy?” by Dr. Andrew Parker
“Using Documentary to Understand Adolescent Addiction” by Dr. Jennifer Segura
“W. Eugene Smith’s Care-giving Photo Essays” by Author Sam Stephenson
“Can Photography Make You a Better Doctor? Reflections on a Life in Photography and Medicine” by Dr. John Moses
“Radio Diaries: 15 Years of Stories” by Radio Producer Joe Richman
“Diagnosis: A Photographer’s Approach” by Photographer Alex Harris
“Telling the Stories of Palliative Care,” by Dr. Christopher Jones
“Enhancing My Medical Education Through Photography,” by Dr. John Moses