YDSN | Abolitional Care: Shrinking Medicine to Build Health

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315 Cedar St,New Haven CT 06510

18 April, 2023

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Dr. Eric Reinhart is a Harvard-trained medical anthropologist in policing, prisons, and public health, as well as a psychoanalyst and resident physician at Northwestern University. He has native fluency in American Sign Language. Dr. Reinhart's recent articles, including "Doctors Aren’t Burned Out From Overwork, We’re Demoralized by Our Health System" in The New York Times, "Want to Fix Public Health? Stop Thinking Like a Doctor" in The Nation, have sparked much-needed discussions around epistemic humility and public health reform in the public sphere. April 18, Dr. Reinhart will be joining us on the Yale campus to talk about building health with the disability collective as part of the abolitional care movement beyond biomedicine with Dr. Gregg Gonsalves from Yale School of Public Health. This event is supported by the Yale School of Public Health Office of DEIB, Yale School of Nursing Office of DEIB, and Yale University Department of Medicine, Program of Humanities in Medicine. Special thanks to Dr. Gregg Gonsalves for enabling this event. Join Yale Disability Studies Network for more events like this: https://mailman.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/disability.studies Find us for more conversations on social media: Instagram: @yaledisabilitystudies LinkedIn: Yale Disability Studie Network

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