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Edward W. Hook Memorial Lecture in Medicine and the Arts //Medicine Grand Rounds
Samuel Shem MD PhD
Professor of Medicine in Medical Humanities and Professor of Psychiatry, Grossman School of Medicine, New York University, New York NY, and author, The House of God and Man's 4th Best Hospital
Marcia Day Childress PhD, moderator
Physician-writer Samuel Shem's iconic black humor-laced novel, The House of God (1978), written while he was a resident, was an exposé of medicine's often-heartless training culture at the time. The book became unofficial required reading for generations of persons going into medicine. His most recent novel, Man's 4th Best Hospital (2020), appeared when clinician morale was low, burnout rampant, and physician suicide on the rise; if anything, the COVID pandemic has exacerbated these conditions. In this Hook Lecture, Shem discusses how his books arose out of perceived injustice to take the measure of medicine's culture, and how he has used fiction both to resist injustice and to call upon doctors, nurses, and others to reclaim their once-humane calling.
Co-presented with the Department of Medicine and with generous support from
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Suggested resources
1. Samuel Shem. The House of God. Berkley, 1978, reissued 2010
2. Samuel Shem. The Spirit of the Place. Berkley, 2012
3. Samuel Shem. Man’s 4th Best Hospital. Berkley, 2020
4. Samuel Shem. Fiction as resistance. Annals of Internal Medicine 2002; 137: 935-937
5. Stephen Bergman. Basch unbound—The House of God and fiction as resistance at 40. JAMA 2019; 322(6): 486-487
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Samuel Shem MD PhD graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard, took a PhD at the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar; and received his MD with honors from Harvard Medical School. At present, he is professor of medicine in medical humanities and professor of psychiatry at New York University's Grossman School of Medicine. Shem is best known as a novelist, playwright, and activist. His first novel, The House of God, was written during his residency and changed how American medicine, and American medical training, was viewed, inside and out. The book has had major influence and was unofficial required reading for persons contemplating a career in medicine. In 2020, The House of God was on the Washington Post's list of "12 novels that have changed our lives"—Shem was the only living author on the list. In 2016, Publishers Weekly's list of "the 10 best satires of all time" had The House of God #2, sandwiched between #1 Don Quixote and #3 Catch-22. In 2019, an MDLinx vote by doctors naming the profession's 10 most influential books put The House of God at #1, followed by Harrison's Internal Medicine (#2), and The Bible (#3). In 2020, Shem published Man's 4th Best Hospital as a sequel to The House of God. As Sanjay Gupta MD noted in a review, "Shem has done it again. Man's 4th is an instant classic. You may get pissed off, double over in laughter, and even cry a little. If you read one medical drama, make it this one." Other of Shem's novels include The Spirit of the Place (2012), which won two American best-novel awards; Mount Misery, and At the Heart of the Universe. His Annals of Internal Medicine essay, "Fiction as Resistance," is a classic. Together with Dr. Janet Surrey, Shem has written Bill W and Dr. Bob, an award-winning Off-Broadway play about the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous; a novel, The Buddha's Wife; and a nonfiction book, We Have to Talk: Healing Dialogues Between Women and Men. Shem has been a scholar/artist at the American Academy of Rome.
Dr. Shem declared no personal/professional relationships with commercial entities producing healthcare goods and/or services related to this presentation.
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Structural Racism, meaning biases that have been built into the institution's people rely on, is a pervasive issue in the US. Solving the problem can feel overwhelming so Community Grand Rounds is taking it on at a grassroots level in one count in Michigan, in the hopes that the successes can be replicated across the globe.
Big Teeth was tasked with taking this very weighty mission and creating a simple to understand introduction and explainer of the issue and what steps are being taken to solve it.
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Henry’s talk explores how we can make medicine more humane in a time of rampant physician burnout — and how embracing the power of human connection and a sense of mystery can help us rediscover what makes life meaningful. Henry Bair, MD is a resident physician at Wills Eye Hospital. At the Stanford University School of Medicine, he has directed courses on healthcare leadership, digital health, and patient communication strategies. He is the creator and co-host of The Doctor’s Art, a leading podcast on humanism in medicine. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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How should someone who is underrepresented in medicine (URM) approach the medical school application process? My advice? Don’t worry about standing out—be yourself!
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There is ample evidence that race can be a major factor in health outcomes. But racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in clinical and biomedical research. What are the consequences of this underrepresentation? What does it mean for equity in research and medicine?
The Latinx Patient: Medical Spanish & Culture for Healthcare - YouTube
In the Healthcare industry, every second matters, and every word counts. Communication goes beyond speaking a foreign language, culture shapes the way we use it. For many Latinx patients across the United States, going to the doctor's office or a hospital is a dreadful experience. It doesn't have to be that way.
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Equity and Social Justice Webinar - COVID-19 and Its Impact on Latinx Communities - YouTube
COVID-19 and Its Impact on Latinx Communities
The Office of Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership at Harvard Medical School is hosting an Equity and Social Justice event of COVID-19 and Its Impact on Latinx Communities. COVID-19 continues to impact communities of color disproportionately with higher burdens of disease and mortality rates. This webinar will explore the impact of health inequities in COVID19 and the interventions needed to support Latinx communities.
MODERATOR:
Alden Landry, MD, MPH
Assistant Dean, Office for Diversity Inclusion and Community Partnership, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Endocrine & General Surgeon
Assistant Professor of Surgery
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Joseph Betancourt, MD, MPH
Vice President and Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Leonor Fernández, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Primary Care Clinician and Educator
Director, Patient Engagement, Healthcare Associates
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Lisa Moreno, MD, MS, MSCR, FAAEM, FACEP, FIFE
Professor of Emergency Medicine
Director of Research, Diversity, and the Latino Scholars Program
Louisiana State University- New Orleans;
President of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine
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Black entrepreneurs will receive free tuition to attend a popup school hosted by the Black UpStart in the historic Greenwood District located in Tulsa's Black Wall Street.
Entrepreneurs will learn how to make a product, create a business canvas, market their small business and will receive access to funding.
Class will be taught by Black faculty, using a curriculum centered in Black entrepreneurial history and case studies and will graduate with funding opportunities from Tulsa Economic Development Corporation.
The experience is fully sponsored by the George Kaiser Family Foundation and the Tulsa Economic Development Corporation.
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How to Know If You're Meant to Be An Entrepreneur | Kiki Ayers | TEDxBuckhead - YouTube
According to Kiki Ayers there are key traits natural born entrepreneurs have stemming from an early age.
Speaking from her own experience of working a 9-5 to her journey to entrepreneurship, Ayers makes the case that being an entrepreneur isn't something that be taught. Though there are skill sets you can learn through workshops, speaking engagements and courses, she argues that the determination, motivation and dedication is something you either have or you don't.
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Pharrell Williams - Entrepreneur (Official Video) ft. JAY-Z - YouTube
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Stop Chasing Purpose and Focus on Wellness | Chloe Hakim-Moore | TEDxMemphis - YouTube
For ages, people have been told to find our purpose, and that purpose will lead to a fulfilled life. But what if finding purpose isn’t enough to bring fulfillment? What if the focus on finding purpose, in fact, has been harming us by obscuring who we are with ideas of who we should be? This talk explores how our singular mission should be collective wellness, why now is the time to pursue it, and how the journey will offer the healing our world has desired for centuries. Chloe is an internationally acclaimed social designer, artist, and humanitarian. Fueled by an unshakable reverence for all life, her practice demands dignity for all, and centers the reimagining of societal systems to guarantee global well-being. Hakim-Moore designed and leads NEXT Memphis: a $32 million initiative of Porter-Leath to increase access to high quality early childhood education for all families in Shelby County.
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