HealthHum: Centering Humanity in Health and Medicine

The Academic Center for Biomedical and Health Humanities (HealthHum) is an academic
center for enhancing the visibility of the wide range of scholarship and teaching
in areas related to health and human flourishing beyond the traditional health professions.
We facilitate collaborative partnerships between university, industry and community
in order to promote health and well-being through interdisciplinary academic scholarship,
resources, and education, that respect the full spectrum of society and help to satisfy
rapidly evolving community needs.
Our first event of the year is an Open House in our new location, 528 Lindquist Hall. Please join us August 29, 1:00-3:00pm to share your summer stories and make plans for the year.