Novelist, short story writer, and translator, Camille Bordas, was born in France. She’s the author of three novels, the first two written in her native French and the third, How to Behave in a Crowd, in English.
Category: Interviews
Inside the Margins
An interview with Marianne R. Petit
Marianne R. PetitAssociate Arts Professor, Global Network Associate Arts ProfessorAssociate Vice Chancellor for Global Network Academic Planning Marianne R. Petit is an Associate Arts Professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and …
Humanities at the Bedside: A Conversation with Dr. Elisha Waldman and Dr. Steven Field
An edited transcript of an interview with Elisha Waldman, MD, author of This Narrow Space, a memoir of his time working as a palliative care physician in Israel.
Dressing Up Tuberculosis: Carolyn A. Day’s Consumptive Chic
Unique to fashion’s allure is its mercuriality. Tastes and styles change and evolve in constant flux; what’s prosaic today might be elevated and imaginatively transformed tomorrow.
Why Physicians Die by Suicide
We have known a fair amount about what puts physicians at risk for suicide for some time. Yet, physicians are continuing to kill themselves despite this knowledge and enhanced treatment approaches.
Rediscovering a history of trauma: An interview with Dr. Annita Sawyer
I’d been working full time for twenty years. As a psychotherapist I had reached a comfortable place professionally. My children were grown and on their own, so I had privacy.
Cortney Davis – When the Nurse Becomes a Patient: A Story in Words and Images (Part II)
Part II of a dialogue between author and painter Cortney Davis and our Art Editor Laura Ferguson.
Cortney Davis – When the Nurse Becomes a Patient: A Story in Words and Images (Part I)
Part I of a dialogue between author and painter Cortney Davis and our Art Editor Laura Ferguson.
Two Doctors, Two Generations: Q&A with Dr. Barron Lerner
On May 6, 2014, Barron Lerner, MD, PhD, kicked off the Lerner Lectureship series with a talk that explored the evolution of medical ethics through the lens of his father’s …