04/22/2021
Hey Medhum Hawks!!! Just a reminder that fall registration starts next Monday. Make sure to check nest for holds and make an appointment to see your advisor. Don’t forget to check the MSU website for your registration time. https://www.montclair.edu/red-hawk-central/registrar/registration/registration-times/
04/21/2021
Hey Medhum majors!! Join us today for a presentation by Dr. Kirk Johnson! See Dr. Gatrall’s previous email for the zoom details.
04/20/2021
Hey Medhum Hawks!!! Do you need more information about registration. Stop by today’s workshop.
Time:1:00pm-2:00pm
Zoom link: https://montclair.zoom.us/s/8611210542
03/18/2021
Greetings Medhum Hawks!!👋 Come join us next Thursday, March 25th, 7:00 pm for a guest lecture by Vamik Volkan, M.D.
Topic: Transgenerational Transmissions, Chosen Trauma, and Entitlement Ideologies in the Context of World Diplomacy
Hosts: Dept. of World Languages and Cultures w/ The Program in Medical Humanities
Zoom link: https://montclair.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrc--rqDwqHtc1gQyzFVA_2akDcVZDHnfV
02/26/2021
Hey Medhum Hawks!! Come join us in meeting the author of Every Last Breath: A Memoir of Two Illnesses.
Medical Humanities Event
Guest Author : Joanne Jacobson
Date: Monday, March 1, 2021
Time: 12:45pm -2pm
Zoom link: https://montclair.zoom.us/j/81487181192
Every Last Breath: A Memoir of Two Illnesses
By Joanne Jacobson
When Joanne Jacobson’s writing about her mother’s respiratory illness was interrupted by her own diagnosis with a rare blood disorder, she found her perspective profoundly altered. Every Last Breath follows these two chronic illnesses as they grow unexpectedly intertwined. Rejecting a fixed, retrospective point of view and the forward-moving trajectory of conventional memoir, Jacobson brings the reader to the emotionally raw present—where potentially fatal illness and “end of life” both remain, emphatically, life. As chronic illness blurs the distinction between illness and wellness, she discovers how a lifetime of relapse and remission can invite transformation. Written at the fluid, unsettling boundary between prose and poetry, these essays offer a narrative diagnosis of ongoing revision.
12/07/2020
Hey Medhum squad, good luck with finals this week!📚📓Make sure to stay safe and enjoy your winter ❄️ break!!
11/23/2020
Seasons Greetings MedHum Hawks🦃 🍂Have a safe and festive holiday weekend!!!🎊🎉🍁
11/10/2020
Hey Medhum Hawks!!! Feel free to join the Black Lives Matter in Research discussion this Thursday November 12, 2020 9:00am -2:00pm!!
11/10/2020
Hey Medhum Squad!! 👋 Come join us tonight 6:00pm -7:30pm to see MSU’s very own Dr. Restaino give a lecture on her award winning book!!🎊🏆📚 Register for the Zoom link: https://syracuseuniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7O1YCiUVGaRYWod
11/02/2020
Hey MedHum Squad!👋 There’s still time to make your vote count!!!🗳