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MHAP provides medical students the chance to pursue independent research opportunities in medical humanities and arts with the guidance of faculty mentors. Thanks to funding from the Johanna Shapiro Endowment for Medical Humanities and Arts, MHAP offers two competitive research stipends in the amount of $2000 to support scholarly activity for an eight-week period over the summer. If you are interested in applying for an independent research project, please keep an eye out for the call for submissions in January.

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Medical humanities presents the opportunity to counterbalance the medical profession, preoccupied with its measurements, populations and algorithms, with an unyielding interrogation of what it means to be a person. The general makes way for the particular, the sterile makes way for the fecund and the ends make way for the beginnings. Conscientious exploration of humanity and concepts at work in healthcare spaces is central to understanding, and thus enacting, medicine. -Rajeev Dutta, GR1, MSTP (MD-PhD Program)