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NMCC 2024
A five-part recap of HIH’s 2024 Narrative Medicine Case Competition


Proposing Patient-Centered Interventions: Insights from the NMCC Team Presentations
The event room was buzzing with nervousness and excitement as the pitch submission deadline approached. Teams were encapsulated in rich discussions with their peers and mentors, trying to narrow down the focus of their proposed solution.

The Patient Story: Unpacking Mrs.A’s Case
On the morning of the first day, the groups were introduced to Mrs. A, a 33-year-old woman who is fresh out of open-heart surgery and has been suffering from post-surgical acute pain; she is prescribed opioids for pain relief.

Perspectives on Interdisciplinary Teamwork & Proposing the Pitch: Workshops from the NMCC
Throughout the NMCC, three workshops were held to help the participants improve their approach and understanding of narrative medicine, the case that was assigned, and how to give a great presentation to convey their ideas to the judges.

Every Patient and Healthcare Worker Has a Story: Reflections from Dr. Lina Roa’s Keynote
In the opening ceremony of the 2024 NMCC, Dr. Lina Roa, a medical doctor in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of Alberta, shared her insights on the impact of narrative medicine and global surgical care.

Narrative Medicine Case Competition 2024 Recap
The 2024 Narrative Medicine Case Competition exposed students to the importance of drawing out the patient narrative when taking a patient-centered approach to medicine.








Being Mortal Book Review
In his book Being Mortal, Dr. Atul Gawande beautifully intertwines research and patient and family stories to reveal the intricacies of the end of life and the intense conversations and considerations to be made by the individual and the network around them.




Study Smarter, Not Harder: The Power of Active Recall + Spaced Repetition
Active recall is regarded as one of the best and most efficient study techniques used by students to learn their course content. Here are some ways to improve your active recall.
