![]() ![]() The event was split into three segments-the first being a reading and talk about her new book, the second being a discussion between novelist and Medical Humanities and Ethics lecturer Nellie Herman and Biss, and the third being a chance for audience members to ask Biss questions of their own. ![]() On Wednesday, Columbia Narrative Medicine hosted a discussion with writer Eula Biss on her new book, Having and Being Had. ![]() In this October Virtual Narrative Medicine Rounds event, we had the opportunity to hear from Eula Biss herself, this time exploring the pervasive nature of capitalism and its effects on our lives and health. In University Writing: Readings in Medical Humanities last fall, some sections had the chance to read, discuss, and respond to “Sentimental Medicine,” a thought-provoking essay by Eula Biss. ![]()
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