Resources - The Arnold P. Gold Foundation.
The Arnold P. Gold Foundation holds an annual essay contest to encourage medical and nursing students to reflect on their experiences and engage in narrative writing. The contest began in 1999 focused on medical students and expanded to include nursing students in 2018. Students are asked to respond to a specific prompt in a 1,000-word essay. For the 2019 contest, students were asked to.
The Arnold P. Gold Foundation was founded in 1988 with the mission of maintaining the balance between medical science and human needs by ensuring that doctors value and provide patient-centered care that is both compassionate and cutting edge. The Gold Foundation’s annual Humanism in Medicine Essay Contest was launched in 1999 to allow medical students to reflect on their experiences through.
First prize, Joint Advocacy Conference Resident Essay Contest (Mid-Atlantic Section AUA), 2013; Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence (GWU), 2012; Award for Excellence in Addiction Medicine (EVMS), 2011; Honorable mention, Humanism in Medicine Essay Contest (Arnold P. Gold Foundation), 2010.
The Center Lovell Inn in Lovell, Maine. The previous owner, Janice Sage, won it in an essay contest in 1993 and “sold” it in June to Prince Adams in the same way.
Baylor College of Medicine DeBakey Poetry Contest. Bioethx Under 25 Daniel Callahan Young Writer’s Prize. Graphic Medicine Competition, Hiram College. Hektoen International Writing Contests. Hippocrates Poetry and Medicine Contest. Humanism in Medicine Essay Contest from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation. Irvin David Yalom, M.D. Literary Award.
According to the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, cloaking with the white coat—the mantle of the medical profession—is a hands-on experience that underscores the bonding process. The coat is placed on each student's shoulders by individuals who believe in the students' ability to carry on the noble tradition of doctoring. It is a personally delivered gift of faith, confidence and compassion. Dr.
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