Catalogs - Stanford University School of Medicine



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An Arts, Humanities,

and Medicine Symposium

DENISE GRADY, M.A.

Denise Grady has been a reporter in the science news department of the New York Times since September 1998 and has also worked as a health editor there. She has written more than 500 articles about medicine and biology for the Times, edited two Times books—one on women’s health and one on alternative medicine—and has written a book about emerging viruses that will be published in the fall of 2006.

From 1988 to 1998, while raising her children and moving from New York to New Mexico to Minnesota and back to New York, Ms. Grady was a freelance writer who contributed to many publications, including Science, Discover, Time, Scientific American, Vogue, Reader’s Digest, American Health, Parenting and Self. She has also been a staff writer covering medicine for Time, staff writer at Discover, associate editor for the Sciences, assistant editor for the New England Journal of Medicine, instructor in writing at the University of New Hampshire and assistant editor for Physics Today.

Born in New York City, Ms. Grady received a B.S. in biology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and an M.A. in English from the University of New Hampshire. She and her husband, a high school chemistry teacher, have two sons. One is a first-year graduate student in chemistry at Harvard and the other is a freshman at Stanford.

Medicine and the Muse Committee

Audrey Shafer, MD Cindy Mong, SMS II

Tina Allee, SMS III Jason Moss, SMS II

James Andrews, SMS II Yannis Paulus, SMS I

Catey Bradford, SMS II Peter van Roessel, SMS III

Sarah Hilgenberg, SMS IV Sahar Rooholamini, SMS II

Jenya Kaufman, SMS II Seth Sherman, SMS I

Sarah Langley, SMS III Joanna Wrede, SMS III

Angel McGuire, SMS II

Sponsored by

Biomedical Ethics and Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration and Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics

Supported by generous grants from

Helen and Peter Bing,

The Osher Foundation, and

The Vera M. Wall Center at Stanford

Special thanks to Larry Zaroff, MD, PhD,

Patience Young, and the Cantor Arts Center

MEDICINE

and the MUSE

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Cantor Arts Center

Stanford University

Jenya Kaufman and Lynne Rosen

Healing Hearts Art Magazine

Angel McGuire, Anna Minta, Shola Olorunnipa, Ade Oshinowo

“N’kosi Sikelel/Shoshaloza” (S. African

Medley)

“I feel Like Going On” (African- American

Spiritual)

Audrey Shafer

Closing Remarks

Art Exhibit and Reception

Bernie Chang

Jazz Standards

Shannon Moffett and Joshua Spanogle

Book Signing

VISUAL ARTS ON DISPLAY

Asya Agulnik Jessica Les

Odmara Barreto-Chang Rena Patel

Emiley Chang Andreas Rauschecker

Sravi Chennupati Sahar Rooholamini

Jason Cuellar Tracy So

Vanessa Gabrovsky Brian Tobin

Sarah Juul Aaron Wang

Jenya Kaufman Joanna Wrede

Emily Keifa

Jason Cuellar and Vanessa Gabrovsky (Voice and Guitar)

“Waiting on an Angel” (B. Harper)

James Andrews and Seth Sherman

Welcome

Angel McGuire

Introduction of Ms. Grady

Denise Grady

Keynote Address

Bridging the Gap: Communicating

Medical Knowledge

Jamie Dermon

Reading from Bones of the Jaguar King

Cindy Mong (Viola)

Sciciliano from Sonata No.1 (J.S. Bach)

Andante Sostenuto from Suite No. 1 (M. Reger)

Jennifer Staple

Unite for Sight

Brad Lee (Piano)

Ballade in G Minor (F. Chopin)

Kimberly Young

“Saya Ikut Berduka, I Follow You in Your Sorrows: A reflection on the health and the hearts of people in post-tsunami Indonesia”

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