Splash Biography
CHLOE LEE, ESP Teacher
|
Major: Biological Sciences College/Employer: Cornell Year of Graduation: 2028 |
|
Brief Biographical Sketch:
Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)A1166: Folding Medicine with the HeARTbeat at Cornell in Splash Spring 2026 (Apr. 11, 2026)
Hi everyone! We are the HeARTbeat at Cornell, Cornell’s premier medical humanities journal. Our publication focuses on providing a creative outlet for any members of the community who want to express their experiences and perspectives on various discussions related to health. We look at health through a multitude of perspectives, such as a biological, anthropological, and historical lens. Transforming thoughts, memories, and emotions into powerful representations of health, The HeARTbeat at Cornell serves as a way to create a deeper connection to the ingenuity and interdisciplinary nuance that exists within science.
In our class, students will learn the flexibility of various creative mediums, and weave a cohesive narrative about a certain topic related to medicine. We will focus on the importance of the humanities in medicine, specifically going over different creative sectors and how they can each integrate medicine in their own unique way. This class is meant to be highly interactive! Students will get the chance to experiment with various creative styles, ranging from drawing and poetry to origami, where we’ll create healthcare-themed designs together. Even though the mediums may differ, each piece of work will contribute to a shared story about medicine and the human experience. By the end, students will have a greater view of the importance of humanities and arts in conveying ideas related to medicine.
We hope to see you all there!
P1012: Autoimmune Disorders: When Immunity Goes Wrong in Splash Spring 2025 (Apr. 19, 2025)
The class will explain what autoimmune disorders are, what the immune system is and what parts are involved, examples of autoimmune disorders, and ways to improve living conditions with an autoimmune disorder.
|
|
This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University.
Equal Education and Employment
Equal Education and Employment