Upcoming Talk, March 30: Dr. Karen Trollope-Kumar – Voices from the Himalayas: Exploring Global Health through Narrative
Karen Trollope-Kumar, Associate Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, with a PhD in medical anthropology from McMaster, will read excerpts from her award-winning memoir, Cloud Messenger, at the Global Health Speaker Series on March 30.
For over 10 years, Trollope-Kumar and her husband, Dr. Pradeep Kumar, lived and worked in the Himalayan foothills of north India, where they continue to maintain close ties. Her book, which has won a Canada Book Award and a Letter of Distinction from Humber College, illustrates some of the joys and challenges of health work in a remote part of the world. Using the reflective art of narrative, she also explores her own development as a physician and anthropologist.
Trollope-Kumar is currently collaborating with several Indian medical colleges to strengthen curriculum in areas of communication skills, ethics and professionalism.
Event details
When: Thursday, March 30, 2017, 4:30-6:00pm
Where: HSC 4E20
All are welcome.
RSVP https://voicesfromthehimalayas.eventbrite.ca
Learning objectives:
- To critique some commonly held assumptions about health and development work.
- To highlight the value of an anthropological perspective on Global Health.
- To study the role of narrative as a method for reflection about the physician’s role.
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