Mentors
McGovern Center faculty and postdoctoral fellows are available to mentor learners on a variety of subjects.
Mentorship is available to students who are completing final projects during the fourth year of the Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration as part of the fourth-year course, Humanistic Elements of Medicine. Visiting Scholars participating in the Workforce Training Program similarly complete a capstone final project and may request mentorship from our faculty and fellows.
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Keisha Ray, PhD
Medical Humanities Scholarly Concentration Director |
Joelle Robertson-Preidler, PhD
Humanistic Elements of Medicine Course Director |
Nathan Carlin, PhD
McGovern Center Director |
- Bioethics/Medical ethics
- Medical humanities
- Narrative medicine
- Social, political, and cultural determinants of health
- Health of Black/African American peoples
- Health disparities (race, gender, ability)
- Ethics of biomedical enhancement
- Ethics of clinical uses of psychedelics
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- End-of-life decision-making
- Clinical ethics
- Medicine and theatre
- Medical humanities
- Bioethics
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- Medical humanities
- Literature and medicine
- Religion and bioethics
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis and religion
- Doctor-writers
- Narrative medicine
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Jessica N. Wise, PhD, MPH
Postdoctoral Fellow |
Laura Spector
Artist in Residence |
Pritha Bhattacharyya, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow and Writer in Residence |
- Public health
- Health economics and health policy
- Social and economic determinants of health with emphasis on economy as a structural determinant
- Methods of research
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- General art (painting, sculpting, etc.)
- Visual storytelling and narrative medicine
- Art and empathy in medical education
- Support for visual art projects and interpretation
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- Fiction and creative writing, science in literature, and Asian American and diasporic literature
- Narrative medicine, medicine and literature, and poetry/poetics
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Eugene Boisaubin, MD
Professor Emeritus |
Renee Flores, MD, MHSA, EdD
GME in Humanities & Ethics Director; Core Faculty |
Mary Horton, PhD, MPH, MA
Core Faculty |
- Medicine/health care
- Clinical ethics
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- Medicine/health care
- End of life care
- Death and dying
- Palliative care
- Geriatrics/older adults
- Gender and sexuality
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- History of American medicine, medical education, and institutions
- History of psychiatry
- Professionalism and professional identity formation
- Gerontology
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Marianne Florian, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow |
Angela P. Gomez, EdD, MBA, MS
Quality Enhancement Plan Director |
- Compassion science and compassion-based ethics
- Spirituality and health
- American religious cultures
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- Medical education research and scholarship
- Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods, including surveys/instrument creation
- Assessments and program evalution
- Statistical and qualitative analyses
- Curricular and program development
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