Natasha Chugh, M.Phil.
@chughnatasha
MS-2 @TCOM_UNTHSC | Alum @Cambridge_uni & @JohnsHopkins | Artist & Qualitative Researcher 👩🏻🎨📚🩺
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04-09-2018 17:10:43
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My Amazon review of “From Survive to Thrive: Living Your Best Life with Mental Illness” by Dr. Margaret Chisolm (Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD ). Recommend highly! amazon.com/review/R28R73P…
Any Johns Hopkins University pre-health professions undergraduate or post-bac student is eligible! The Hub Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences JHU Medical Humanities and Social Medicine
Really great opportunity for Johns Hopkins University undergrads going into the health professions - explore why art 🖼 🎨 matters (and get compensated for your time!) 👇👇👇
super excited to share our Academic Medicine last page on visual thinking strategies (VTS) in health professional education feat Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. 's brilliant illustration! team: Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD @philipyenawine @HumanitiesinHPE @mbstephensmd <5 min read 🧐🤓 journals.lww.com/academicmedici…
Pre-print of our Last Page now out in Academic Medicine A quick primer on visual thinking strategies (VTS) in health professions education margot kelly-hedrick Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. @HumanitiesinHPE @mbstephensmd thx to Philip Yenawine & Harvard Macy #hmimuseum fellowshp journals.lww.com/academicmedici…
Calling all Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences pre-health students - join is for an arts-based workshop/research study opportunity!
In this 1-page primer, authors illustrate the use of visual thinking strategies in #MedEd for the purpose of helping learners to build clinical skills associated with improved patient outcomes: ow.ly/R7hK50HLNB9. #MedHumanities margot kelly-hedrick
This is us margot kelly-hedrick @HumanitiesinHPE @mbstephensmd Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. #hmimuseum Harvard Macy
Thanks to @SubhaRamani for leading this team effort & to Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. for sharing her artistic talent on our latest paper about mentorship Harvard Macy journals.lww.com/academicmedici…
Includes our latest paper on taking a Personal Responses Tour with medical learners in the art museum margot kelly-hedrick Blanton Museum Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. @mbstephensmd @HumanitiesinHPE #hmimuseum link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Thx to @SubhaRamani for taking the lead on this paper on mentoring from the mentee’s perspective, with excellent illustration by Natasha Chugh, M.Phil. (another Last Page she illustrated - on Visual Thinking Strategies - is shown front and center in the graphic below)
Great @Mentors_Borders team effort, led by @SubhaRamani & our illustrator Natasha Chugh, M.Phil.