The Tapestry of Us: Honoring Our Shared Humanity
May 23–24, 2025 | 8:30am - 5:00 pm | JABSOM - Kaka'ako
We invite you to this immersive workshop that brings us together to experience and explore how the humanities—through
What to expect
Participants will engage in:
Thematic focus:
Rooted in the Pilinahā framework from Kōkua Kalihi Valley, which teaches us about four vital connections for holistic health (to community, 'āina, past & future, and our better selves), we will explore how narrative medicine and health humanities can be practiced through an Indigenous health lens, and how we can integrate these approaches into medical training in a Native Hawaiian place of learning. Narrative medicine, as defined by Columbia University, is an approach to clinical practice that uses stories and the arts to deepen human connection, promote justice in health care, and better understand patients, communities, and ourselves.
Workshop Objectives include:
Exploring how Native Hawaiian cultural concepts of land and wellness influence patient care
Using reflective writing and art-based modalities to deepen communication and emotional insight in education and patient care
Co-creating culturally relevant learning activities and curricula that bridge the humanities and health
Building a community of practice across disciplines for those interested in health humanities
Please RSVP here by May 14 if you're able to join us (even if only for a portion of the workshop). Light breakfast and lunch will be provided. Feel free to contact me at schiff@hawaii.edu if you have any questions.
With warm aloha,
Teresa
On behalf of the Narrative Medicine team: students - Julia Takata, Kalpana Balaraman, Kasen Wong, and faculty - Teresa Schiff-Elfalan, Kristy Shine, Deepu Gowda (faculty mentor - Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine)
Nurturing Belonging team: Martina Kamaka, Maya Maxym, Tracie-Ann Tjapkes, Teresa Schiff-Elfalan, Kamaile Asing (Thompson School), Cameryn Richardson (CALL)
And with gratitude to support from Columbia University's Narrative