Media, Medicine, and Health students attended the second annual Paul Farmer Symposium this week. It was a wonderful opportunity to hear from leaders dedicated to improving global health equity, and connect with their fellow master's students in the Harvard Medical School Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery program.
Harvard Medical School Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health
高等教育
Boston,Massachusetts 3,661 位关注者
Learn to use the arts to make a more just and healthier world
关于我们
The Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health is a new 1-year Harvard Medical School graduate program for those interested in using storytelling to make a difference in health. This is the only master’s degree program in the United States to offer evidence-based, multidisciplinary storytelling and an arts-driven curriculum focusing on health interventions. Students will have expert mentors guide them through using the storytelling medium of their choice (for example, film, creative nonfiction, podcasting, or graphic design) to craft a novel public health intervention. Our program is designed for health care professionals, medical and public health students, journalists, health advocates, bioethicists, foundation staff, hospital administrators, public health policymakers, writers, activists—anyone interested in telling stories to improve health and make a difference in the world through media. The program will prepare students for a range of jobs in traditional and social media, journalism, foundations, direct health care, health care policy, and community organizations, and provide valuable networking opportunities with experts in various industries and storytelling modalities. The program is led by faculty directors Dr. Neal Baer, MD (writer and producer of ER, Law & Order SVU, and Designated Survivor, and executive producer of Peabody Award-winning Welcome to Chechnya) and Dr. Jason Silverstein, PhD (science journalist and writer-in-residence in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School). Faculty offering instruction in the program includes MacArthur “genius” grant and Pulitzer Prize winners, memoirists, essay writers, playwrights, and social media experts. If you have additional questions, please email the program at [email protected]. You can follow us on Twitter @MediaandMed.
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https://hms.harvard.edu/mmh
Harvard Medical School Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 超过 10,001 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
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- 教育机构
- 创立
- 2020
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641 Huntington Avenue
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02115
Harvard Medical School Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health员工
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Thank you to Saeed Jones and Eula Biss for an insightful discussion on the craft of nonfiction writing, and to everyone who attended Creative Nonfiction in Conversation yesterday. If you weren’t able to join us, the recording is available here: https://lnkd.in/eSeKQ5Tc
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Today Media, Medicine, and Health alum Josephina Lin received the 2024 Equity, Social Justice, and Advocacy Award in honor of her work to promote equity and social justice within the Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Dental Medicine community. Congratulations, Josephina!
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Harvard Medical School Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health转发了
Applications are now open for the The Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health. The Media, Medicine, and Health program is the only master’s degree program in the United States to offer evidence-based, multidisciplinary storytelling and an arts-driven curriculum focusing on health interventions. Students will have expert mentors guide them through using the storytelling medium of their choice (for example, film, creative nonfiction, podcasting, or graphic design) to craft a novel public health intervention. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ecAc7Ywi
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Applications are now open for the The Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health. The Media, Medicine, and Health program is the only master’s degree program in the United States to offer evidence-based, multidisciplinary storytelling and an arts-driven curriculum focusing on health interventions. Students will have expert mentors guide them through using the storytelling medium of their choice (for example, film, creative nonfiction, podcasting, or graphic design) to craft a novel public health intervention. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/ecAc7Ywi
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Congratulations, Bailey Merlin!
I’m proud to share that the Celebrate Bisexuality+ Day proclamation from Mayor Michelle Wu’s office has been officially accepted and published! Alongside incredible advocates from the Bisexual Resource Center, I had the honor of co-writing the text for this important recognition. This proclamation is not just a statement; it’s a continuation of the activism work I started with my capstone project at Harvard Medical School, and it serves as a powerful affirmation that the bi+ community is seen and valued. September 23rd is now recognized as a day in Boston for visibility, inclusion, and celebrating the diversity of bisexual+ individuals. I’m grateful for the support from Mayor Wu, the Boston City Council, and the collective effort that made this a reality. Read more about this milestone here: https://lnkd.in/e4bBHEEB
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Join author Eula Biss and Saeed Jones, author and Artist-in-Residence at Harvard Medical School's Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, for a conversation about their work and the power of creative nonfiction to improve health and change the way we think about ourselves, each other and the systems of power we all attempt to navigate daily. Both authors will read from new and recent work. October 15, 2024, 4:00 pm ET Register at https://lnkd.in/eFMryF-r
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Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health alum, Mary L. Peng, MPH,MS, recently co-authored an article on digital health and health justice. Read "Enhancing healthcare accessibility through telehealth for justice impacted individuals" in Frontiers Public Health. https://lnkd.in/edWaYwuZ