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Autumn 2004
No. 15
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Autumn 2004
Sponsored by the Humanistic Medicine Action Committee
Edited by Marianne Taylor
In autumn, colors change, leaves fall, and a new landscape emerges. In this issue, our contributors relate stories of discovery and distillation of meaning, truth, and growth.
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Images
- 1. Drawings
- by David Ping-Hsin Wu, MS2, University of California, San Diego
- 2. Cloud Shadow-Grand Teton National Park
- by Chad Krisel, MS3, Florida State University SOM
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Music
- 1. "Can You Hear it?"
- by Usman Ahmad, MS2, Pennsylvania College of Osteopathic Medicine
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Poetry
- 1. Beloved
- by Leyna Bautista, MS4, University of New Jersey School of Medicine and Dentistry
- 2. The Critter
- by Christopher Lawinski, MS4, University of Pennsylvania SOM
- 3. The Wish
- by Garrett Gregory Raven, MS4, Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam
- 4. Sunshine
- by Shaden Tavakoli, Premed, University of California (Berkley)
- See her perform this spoken word by clicking on the video link!
Story
- 1. Reading Life
- by Scott Fredd, MS3, Temple University SOM
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- 1. Spoken Word Performance: "Sunshine"
- by Shaden Tavakoli, Premed, University of California (Berkley)
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The Healer's Voice Home
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REMINDER: Please use that right side of your brain! Send submissions to THE HEALER'S VOICE, our national online monthly creative expression journal. You can send anything: poetry, prose, paintings, photography, song lyrics, photos of jewelry you made, video, music…however you find a way to creatively express yourself. Send your work to healers_voice@amsa.org -- there is no deadline!
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