Medicine in Society

Ìý Ìý Deputy Head
Ìý Stephen Post, PhD
Division Head
Ìý Maria Basile, MD, MBA
Deputy Division Head

In 1971, when Stony Brook's Health Sciences Center opened, Ed Pellegrino founded the Division. At its inception the group had faculty members representing the disciplines of history, sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, and philosophy and law. It was responsible for courses integrating social sciences and humanities into the medical school curriculum. Over the past 25 years, though the locus, size and composition of the division have changed, the importance of interdisciplinary teaching in the medical school at Stony Brook has continued unabated.Ìý

The division's is devoted to training medical students and health professionals as well as conducting high impact research and scholarship in the three thematic components reflected in its name. While we maintain and develop curricula on these three themes with a primary focus on the medical school, we are also actively engaged in undergraduate and graduate teaching across the university. We maintain a productive research portfolio combining work in the traditional humanities including bioethics, narrative medicine and history; clinically-oriented scholarship centered on compassion, altruism and palliative care; and NIH and NSF funded scientific research.Ìý

Faculty


Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Center Director
Interests:ÌýHuman Values and Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Medical Professionalism, Physician Leadership, Professional Identity Formation

Instructor, Program in Public Health
Interest: Family Medicine

Professor & Associate Dean for Research
Interests: Family Medicine

Clinical Assistant Professor
Interests:ÌýMedical Ethics, Health Disparity, Implicit Bias

Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics
Interests: History of Bioethics, Geriatrics, Dementia, Religion and Health Care, Compassion and Altruism

Associate Professor
Interests: Medical Humanities and Ethics, Physician-Patient Relationship, Primary Care and Family Medicine

Course Director, Medicine in Contemporary Society
Interests: Clinical Ethics and Decision Making, Doctor-Patient Communication, Spirituality and Health Care, Religion and Bioethics
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