Dr. Sayantani DasGupta, pediatrician and founder and faculty member of the Master's Program in Narrative Medicine at Columbia University, writes about the impact of book banning.
Dr. Kenneth Prager, MD in conversation with Division of Ethics Chief Sandra Soo-Jin Lee, PhD on the ethical challenges of normothermic regional perfusion in organ donation.
We are excited to announce the launch of Justice Dialogues, which will bring together 15-20 scholars for a series of virtual discussions on justice and equity over the course of 2025.
The Center for ELSI Resources and Analysis (CERA) will foster the use of research on the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics and build the community of ELSI researchers.
Columbia faculty, including several members of the Division of Ethics, will be presenting their research at the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) 26th Annual Conference.
Columbia’s narrative medicine program seeks to transform healthcare one story at a time, and many alumni are taking the skills they learned and spreading the practice around the world.
Narrative medicine is an interdisciplinary field that emphasizes the importance of narrative competence in health care. It is the ability to acknowledge, absorb, and appreciate the stories of others.