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Thank you,
Sincerely,
Jack Truten, PhD
Chair, Section on Medicine and the Arts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
........................................................
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia's
Section on Medicine and the Arts
and the Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Present
Artistic Representations of the Marginalized Patient
Featuring the paintings of former oncologist, renowned artist, and prominent supporter of the arts and medicine, Wilma Bulkin Siegel, MD; the poetry of Philadelphia pediatrician, Kelley Jean White, MD; and the fiction of emergency room physician and Brown University Medical School faculty member, Jay Baruch, MD.
19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia
Space is limited; please RSVP by April 1st, 2008. To register call 215.563.3737, ext. 304 or email lect...@collphyphil.org Visit www.collphyphil.org to register on-line and for a complete listing of programs
This event is made possible through the generous support of the Jesse and George Siegel Foundation, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and Mount Ida College. Portraits on display by kind permission of the 11th Street Family Health Center of Drexel University.
Please post the information contained in this email to the [Lit-Med] list.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Jack Truten, PhD
Chair, Section on Medicine and the Arts
College of Physicians of Philadelphia
........................................................
***Please note that previously announced partial sponsorship of this event by Mount Ida College comes specifically and generously from its Program of Thanatology and Arts***
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia's
Section on Medicine and the Arts
and the Society for the Arts in Healthcare
Present
Artistic Representations of the Marginalized Patient
Featuring the paintings of former oncologist, renowned artist, and prominent supporter of the arts and medicine, Wilma Bulkin Siegel, MD; the poetry of Philadelphia pediatrician, Kelley Jean White, MD; and the fiction of emergency room physician and Brown University Medical School faculty member, Jay Baruch, MD.
19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia
Space is limited; please RSVP by April 1st, 2008. To register call 215.563.3737, ext. 304 or email lect...@collphyphil.org Visit www.collphyphil.org to register on-line and for a complete listing of programs
This event is made possible through the generous support of the Jesse and George Siegel Foundation, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and the Program of Thanatology and Arts, Mount Ida College. Portraits on display by kind permission of the 11th Street Family Health Center of Drexel University.