Judy Dercksen reflects on the value of community over the course of her writing journey as a family physician in this First Person piece for The Globe & Mail.
Posted: Wednesday November 30, 2022
Judy Dercksen reflects on the value of community over the course of her writing journey as a family physician in this First Person piece for The Globe & Mail.
Posted: Wednesday November 30, 2022
Toronto-based physician Jean Marmoreo and journalist Johanna Schneller share their experiences being at the forefront of the MAiD movement in Canada in this interview with CTV’s The Social.
Posted: Monday November 28, 2022
Shortly after completing training as a radiation oncologist, Charles Hayter’s father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He soon found that his medical training did not prepare him for his new reality. Hayter talks about the inspiration for his new novel, Cancer Confidential: Backstage Dramas in the Radiation Clinic, and his writing process in this interview […]
Posted: Friday November 4, 2022
Polly Morland writes about the importance of longitudinal, primary care physician-patient relationships in rural England and the role stories play in those encounters in this piece for The Guardian.
Posted: Monday August 15, 2022
A great piece in the The New Yorker in which Jerome Groopman reflects on the literary tradition of physician writing and how storytelling offers physicians the opportunity to process their experiences. New Yorker Website
Posted: Monday July 25, 2022
In this piece for Catapult, Anthony Ocampo shares the surprising benefits that come with writing creatively as an academic. For doctoral students engaged in research, creative writing can reveal diverse ways of telling stories and sharing ideas with broader audiences.
Posted: Wednesday January 19, 2022