BiographyIn addition to writing, I'm an emergency physician, medical educator, and speaker. I serve as Director, Program in Clinical Arts and Humanities, Co-director of the Medical Humanities and Bioethics Scholarly Concentration, and director of the ethics curriculum at the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University. Fourteen Stories: Doctors, Patients, and Other Strangers, (Kent State University Press, 2007) is my first book of fiction. I majored in English at Union College in Schenectady, NY, received my medical degree from SUNY at Stony Brook School of Medicine, completed the medical ethics fellowship at Harvard Medical School, the Division of Social Medicine, and was selected to be a Faculty Fellow at the Cogut Center for the Humanities at Brown University. I share a house in Rhode Island with my wife and son, two dogs with complex personalities, an incredibly cool red-footed tortoise called "The Dude" and her younger and randier mate who can't shake the name of "Baby Dude." This website, like me, is imperfect and a work-in-progress. |
Recent and Selected WorkFiction
Eclectica Magazine
The Battered Suitcase
The Bryant Literary Review 12; 2011: 10-130.
The Bryant Literary Review 9; 2008: 24-50
Hamilton Stone Review 17;2009
"Tattoo Highway" Volume #16: Sidekicks & Fellow Travelers
Essay
Originally published in Hastings Center Report, an ethics journal, it was somehow picked up by Medscape and surprisingly became the most downloaded article for Medscape Emergency Medicine in 2012.
Annals of Internal Medicine 2012;156:836-837.
University of Toronto Medical Journal. First appeared in Ars Medica
Nonfiction
NYU Literature, Arts and Medicine blog
This I Believe WRNI
Essay--Radio |