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Narrative Humility: Building better bridges to connect with ourselves, our clients and our patients.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
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Posted by: International Narrative Pracitces Association
Narrative humility- a way to see more clearly
Many in our Mindworks communities are engaged in public health, medical care, research, or knowledge communication. Often we using approachs drawn from the notiion of narrative humility vs narrative competency. Why? Here Sayatani DasGupta MD, MPH, Lecturer Narrative Medicine Columbia University discusses how and when this shift in training health care and public health professionals in narrative humulity began to occur. Narrative humility is a more connective communications protocol for clients, students and patients. This webinar was initially prresented as a CE though the University of Albany several years ago. It remains just as relevant today as a guidepost in how one can deploy narrative practices humility based care for patients, students and throughout all professions. https://vimeo.com/180076684