Overview
We collaborate with these partners who support our work in narrative medicine.
UC Health Humanities Press
UC Health Humanities Press is a non-profit publisher supporting narratives and insights on health, healing, and community.
UCSF Center for Health Humanities
The UCSF Center for Health Humanities engages students and healthcare professionals in learning, scholarship, and creative practice to better understand, hear, and care for the profound effects of illness and disease on patients and their caregivers.
UCSF Health Humanities Journal (Intertwine)
The UCSF Health Humanities Journal Intertwine chronicles stories of struggle, resilience, innovation, empathy, and social change across UCSF’s diverse campus, amplifying voices from all health professional schools to create an inclusive arts and humanities landscape.
MERI Center for Education in Palliative Care
The MERI Center for Education in Palliative Care empowers caregivers with training and workshops to explore life’s essential questions in the face of serious illness or grief.
The Nocturnists
The Nocturnists is a podcast where healthcare professionals share authentic, personal stories, exploring the emotional complexities of medicine and fostering joy, creativity, and connection through narrative and reflection.
Columbia Narrative Medicine
Columbia Narrative Medicine is a pioneering program that revolutionizes healthcare by fostering human connection, equity, and critical dialogue through rigorous narrative training, education, and advocacy, helping to improve outcomes for both patients and caregivers.
Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative
The Northwest Narrative Medicine Collaborative is an organization dedicated to fostering connections between healthcare and the humanities by promoting the exploration of stories in illness, healing, and caregiving, often through workshops and events in the Pacific Northwest.