Neal Baer and Suzanne Koven
Date
February 24, 2022
Time
5:00 - 6:00 PM
Location
Virtual Event
Category
Attendance Policy
Open to alumni, RSVP required
Accessibility
Real time captioning available
Contact
HAA Alumni Education | haa_alumnieducation@harvard.edu | 6175496763
This Is a Past Event

In coordination with the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning, join Neal Baer EdM '79, MD '95, an award-winning showrunner (ER, Law & Order SVU, Designated Survivor), television writer/producer, physician, author, and a public health advocate and expert, and Suzanne Koven ALM '08, M.D., who holds the Valerie Winchester Family Endowed Chair in Primary Care Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital where she is also the inaugural Writer-in-Residence and is the author of Letter to a Young Female Physician, in a discussion about how the medium of storytelling can promote a better understanding of the medical field. This event will shine light on the gaps in current health education and successful examples of using storytelling as a delivery strategy.

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