“Nowhere People” Exhibit Opens with Discussion on the Ethics of Photography for Social Change

Nowhere People, a traveling exhibition by photographer Greg Constantine, will be on view at Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics from November 1 through November 20. In 2005 Constantine moved to Asia to begin work on the project, which documents the struggles of ethnic minority groups who have had their citizenship denied or taken away, leaving millions [...]
“The Healing Eye” Exhibition Features Documentary Work by Duke Doctors

Doctors who participated in Duke University’s innovative Documenting Medicine program will present and discuss their work on Tuesday, September 11, at the Sanford School of Public Policy; a reception will follow. The event is free and open to the public. In 2010, with support from the Graduate Medical Education Innovation Fund, Duke pediatrician and documentary photographer Dr. [...]
“Documenting Medicine”: Duke Physician Residents and Fellows to Present Documentary Projects at CDS, Wednesday, June 6

Ten Duke physician residents representing nine different departments enrolled in the Documenting Medicine program this year will present their final projects in a ceremony at the Center for Documentary Studies. The event is free and open to the public. Wednesday, June 6, 5–8 p.m. Center for Documentary Studies 1317 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, North Carolina The residents’ [...]
Podcast Available: “Can Photography Make You a Better Doctor?: Reflections on a Life in Photography and Medicine,” By John Moses

In this talk, “Can Photography Make You a Better Doctor? Reflections on a Life in Photography and Medicine,” Duke pediatrician and photographer John Moses discusses how he has used photography over the past twenty-five years to better understand the lives of his patients and hopefully to become a better doctor. Moses first came to photography [...]
Pediatrician and Photographer John Moses Featured in “Duke Today”

Read a feature story in Duke Today about photographer and pediatrician John Moses: “Photography and the Education of a Doctor: Pediatrician John Moses Uses Photography to Learn from His Patients” John Moses is a primary care pediatrician and a documentary photographer based at Duke University. He has been using documentary photography to explore the intersection [...]
“Enhancing My Medical Education Through Photography,” A Talk By Pediatrician/Photographer John Moses

John Moses is a primary care pediatrician and a documentary photographer based at Duke University. He has been using documentary photography to explore the intersection of social and medical issues for the last fifteen years. In this talk, Dr. Moses shared his photographs of adolescent parents in North Carolina (published in the book The Youngest [...]
“Children and the Experience of Illness” Exhibit

Children and the Experience of Illness — 2010 First Floor Exhibit Hall, Duke North Hospital Durham, North Carolina May 10–23, 2010 Opening Reception: Friday, May 14, 4:30–6 p.m. Photographs produced by young patients and their Duke student mentors, from the class “Children and the Experience of Illness,” taught at the Center for Documentary Studies at [...]
Photographs from the “Children and the Experience of Illness” Exhibition

Photographs from the opening reception for an exhibition of photographs produced by young patients and their Duke student mentors, from the class “Children and the Experience of Illness,” taught at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. The photographs were exhibited at Duke North Hospital, May 10–23, 2010. Each year for the last 11 years, [...]

