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The Program in Narrative Medicine is a master's degree program offered by the [[College of Physicians and Surgeons]] and the [[School of Continuing Education]]<ref>[http://ce.columbia.edu/narrative-medicine#]</ref>. It "seeks to strengthen the overarching goals of medicine, public health, and social justice, as well as the intimate, interpersonal experiences of the clinical encounter." The Program also serves to offer workshops and electives at the College of P & S. It is a
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The Program in Narrative Medicine is a master's of science degree program offered by the [[College of Physicians and Surgeons]] and the [[School of Continuing Education]].<ref>[http://ce.columbia.edu/narrative-medicine# Masters of Science in Narrative Medicine School of Continuing Education]</ref> It "seeks to strengthen the overarching goals of medicine, public health, and social justice, as well as the intimate, interpersonal experiences of the clinical encounter." The Program also serves to offer workshops and electives at the College of P & S.
  
 
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*[http://www.narrativemedicine.org/]
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*[http://www.narrativemedicine.org/ Columbia Programs in Narrative Medicine]
*[http://ce.columbia.edu/narrative-medicine#]
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 12 December 2013

The Program in Narrative Medicine is a master's of science degree program offered by the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the School of Continuing Education.[1] It "seeks to strengthen the overarching goals of medicine, public health, and social justice, as well as the intimate, interpersonal experiences of the clinical encounter." The Program also serves to offer workshops and electives at the College of P & S.

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