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Felice Aull, Ph.D., M.A.
Founder, Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database
Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Medical Humanities
NYU School of Medicine
personal website: www.feliceaull.com



From: Litmed <litmed-bounces+aullf01=popmail.m...@listserve.com> on behalf of Rian, Johanna S., Ph.D. via Litmed <lit...@listserve.com>
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Subject: [Litmed] Register now for Mayo Clinic Humanities in Medicine Symposium 2021 Engaging Across Disciplines
 

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Mayo Clinic Humanities in Medicine Symposium 2021
Engaging Across Disciplines: Toward a Practice of Transdisciplinarity

September 17-18, 2021 with additional dates through October 9, 2021

LIVESTREAM

 

For more information and to register online

Registration fee for all - $250

Student rate $50

 

Symposium Dates & Times:

                All dates and sessions are included with registration. 

                Times shown are Central Time.

No pre-registration is necessary for workshops and performances

 

Friday 9.17

6:00 Plenary Lecture/Performance: Catie Cuan, Dancing with Robots

7:00 Plenary Lecture: Experience Bryon, Ph.D., Transdisciplinarity in Practice

8:00 Plenary Performance: Anthony de Mare, The Liaisons Project: Reimagining Stephen Sondheim

Saturday 9.18:

11:00-12:00 Plenary Performance: Ebony Payne-English, Poetry of Resilience

12:15-1:45 Concurrent Sessions

2:00-3:00 Special Report: Jill Sonke, CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force Report and Discussion

3:15-4:45 Concurrent Sessions

Saturday 9.25

11:00-12:00 Plenary Lecture: Sunil Iyengar, Research at the National Endowment for the Arts: Linking the Arts to Clinical Practice

12:30-2:00 Incubator Sessions: Tane Danger, moderator

2:15-3:45 Workshops

4:00-5:30 Incubator Sessions: Tane Danger, moderator

Tuesday 9.28

6:00-7:30 Workshops; Performance

7:30-8:30 Optional Networking, Special Interest Small Groups

Thursday 9.30

6:00-7:30 Concurrent Sessions

Saturday 10.9

11:00-12:30 Concurrent Sessions

1:00-2:00 Plenary Panel Discussion: Tane Danger (moderator), Catie Cuan, Experience Bryon, Anthony de Mare,

Ebony Payne-English, Sunil Iyengar

2:00-2:30 Conference Summary: Theatre of Public Policy

 

Plenary Speakers

Catie CuanDancer/Choreographer/Ph.D. Candidate, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University

Experience Bryon, PhD.:  Director/Choreographer/Author

Anthony de Mare:  Concert Pianist/Creator/Co-Producer

Ebony Payne-English, Writer/Performer/Educator/Author

Sunil Iyengar, Director of the Office of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts

Tane Danger, Founder, Theatre of Public Policy/Director, Westminster Town Hall Forum

 

Course Directors:  Johanna Rian, Ph.D., Daniel Hall Flavin, M.D.

 

Contact: HIM...@mayo.edu

http://www.facebook.com/HumanitiesinMedicine

http://www.twitter.com/MayoHumanities

 


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