The Medical Humanities & the Arts Program (MedMuse) is the home for the arts and humanities at the medical school, with programs that support diversity and integrate the arts and humanities into medical education, scholarly endeavors, and the practice of medicine.
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Friday, April 11, 2025
6:30PM Bing Auditorium
Stanford Medicine Orchestra and Medical Student Symposium
Annual Medicine & the Muse symposium featuring performances, art and a some magic by Stanford School of Medicine students, trainees and faculty, and a special performance by the Stanford Medicine Orchestra, comprised of Stanford Medicine and Stanford Health faculty, staff, students, alumni and family members, who will perform Pierné - Konzertstück for Harp and Orchestra, Op. 39 Mussorgsky/Ravel
Free for students | Tickets here
“In this biomedical revolution, we need the humanities now more than ever.”
-Lloyd B. Minor, MD, Dean, Stanford University School of Medicine
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Program News
03/21/2025 Grief and joy go hand in hand. How one woman learned to embrace both By Manoush Zomorodi, Harsha Nahata, Rachel Faulkner White, Sanaz Meshkinpour, National Public Radio
02/26/2025 When This Professor Got Cancer, He Didn’t Quit. He Taught a Class About It. By Kate Selig Photographs by Rachel Bujalski, The New York Times.
10/25/2024 Diagnosed with disease he studied, Stanford doctor puts his personal story at center of new class
Stanford Medicine physician Dr. Bryant Lin is the perfect professor to teach the course “From Diagnosis to Dialogue: A Doctor's Real-Time Battle with Cancer” at Stanford. And that’s not necessarily a good thing.
The class focuses on the cancer journey of a non-smoking patient diagnosed with lung cancer. Dr. Lin is that patient.
“I want to take something that is obviously very negative to me personally and get some benefit out of it for at least for other people,” Dr. Lin said.
10/25/2024 When the lung cancer patient is a beloved Stanford teacher and physician, learning gets personal
09/10/2024 Mental health, AI and inclusive health care among topics at Big Ideas conference
Speakers at the two-day event , sponsored by the Medical Humanities and the Arts Program, discussed a variety of topics that encouraged attendees to reimagine what the health care field could look like, if only some of their big ideas came to fruition. The ideas included using AI to create new antibiotics; the value of compelling, accurate science storytelling; retooling the ever-cumbersome electronic health record; and treating anxiety as a stage of grief.
Rally by the Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine department.
We at Medicine & the Muse join Stanford Medicine and its departments in denouncing the societal and structural racism that leads to violence against Black Americans. This systemic racism also leads to widespread health inequalities: a higher death rate from COVID-19, misconceptions about pain perception, and for Black women, a much higher breast cancer death rate. The list goes on. We at Medicine & the Muse stand for inclusion, diversity, respect, and justice. We stand with our Black friends, colleagues, patients, students, trainees, and others who are suffering.
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Ongoing Events
Writing Medicine: Weekly reflective writing session for healthcare workers and their loved ones
A virtual space for healthcare workers and the people who love them to write, reflect and share.
Saturdays
10AM – 11AM PST