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Belief Engineering: How is Belief Created, Reflections from the Performing Arts World - Ricardo T. Rosenkranz

Thursday, May 2, 2024 | 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM CT
Robert H Lurie Medical Research Center, 1st floor/Searle Room, 303 E. Superior, Chicago, IL 60611 map it

The Master of Arts in Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program

Presents

A Montgomery Lecture

With

Ricardo T. Rosenkranz, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Pediatrics/Community-Based Primary Care
Northwestern University - Feinberg School of Medicine

Belief Engineering:
How is Belief Created, Reflections from the Performing Arts World 

Every time we experience a play, a song, a musical, a novel, or even a magic show, our beliefs are shaped by the performers, composers, and authors. In this session we will explore how theatrical magicians understand belief and how their best practices might inform the medical profession. Artists are experts at building trust, how do they do it?

This lecture is open to the public and will be held in the Searle Seminar Room in the Lurie Research Building (303 E Superior), Chicago Campus. For those outside the Chicago area and anyone who would prefer to attend remotely, a Zoom option is also available.

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Cost: FREE - must register to attend online

Audience

  • Faculty/Staff
  • Student
  • Public
  • Post Docs/Docs
  • Graduate Students

Contact

Myria Knox   (312) 503-7962

p-knox@northwestern.edu

Interest

  • Academic (general)

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