Hospitals

Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021

The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) leads and serves the academic medicine community to improve the health of people everywhere. In partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, Listener Poets from The Good Listening Project spoke with 252 of their constituents from all areas of medical education. This book contains the resulting poems and stories, written by our Listener Poets.

Topics on the minds of participants ranged widely in a time marked by a global pandemic, widespread demonstrations around racial equity, and the persistent dedication of healthcare workers. Listener Poets began each conversation by asking, “What should the poem be about?” Then, they listened.

 

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Volume 1

August - November 2020

Volume 2

December 2020 -

March 2021

Volume 3

March - May 2021



Georgetown University Medical Center, 2020

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Two Listener Poets brought their typewriters to Georgetown University Medical Center for one week, right before the COVID-19 pandemic began to shut things down in earnest, with a goal of helping fight burnout. Their signs offered Free Custom Poetry. Curious people stopped to take them up on it. Each time, the Listener Poet asked, “What should the poem be about?” Then, they listened.

Inspired by those conversations, the poems in this book tell the stories of some of the humans who spend time there.

Listener Poets Ravenna Raven and Jenny Hegland

Washington, D.C.


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Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital, 2020

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Our Listener Poets spent six weeks visiting several units of Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital. When a curious person saw their signs and stopped to take them up on the Free Custom Poetry they offered, each Listener Poet asked, “What should the poem be about?” Then, they listened.

Inspired by those conversations, the poems in this book tell the stories of some of the humans who work there.

Listener Poets Jenny Hegland, Ravenna Raven, and Frankie Abralind

Washington, D.C.


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Inova Schar Cancer Institute, 2019

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Every Wednesday, a Listener Poet would sit in a public space at Inova's Schar Cancer Institute in Fairfax, Virginia with a Free Custom Poetry sign and a typewriter. When a curious person stopped to take up the offer, the Listener Poet would ask, "What should the poem be about?" Then, they listened.

The poems in this book, inspired by those conversations, tell the stories of some of the humans in that hospital.

Listener Poets Katherine Gekker and Frankie Abralind

Fairfax, Virginia


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Erie Shores Healthcare, 2019

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For four weeks, Listener Poet Elle Klassen sat in the cafeteria of a hospital in Leamington, Ontario with a sign advertising Free Custom Poetry and her typewriter. When curious folks took her up on the offer, she asked, “What should the poem be about?” Then, she listened.

These poems, inspired by those conversations, tell the stories of some of the humans in that hospital.

Listener Poet Elle Klassen

Leamington, Ontario

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Johns Hopkins Sibley Memorial Hospital, 2018

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Over the course of a month and a half, poet Elle Klassen had one-on-one conversations with nurses, patients, doctors, family members, clinical technicians, administrators – really anyone who approached her and her typewriter at the Free Custom Poetry table she’d set up in their hospital.

The poems inspired by these conversations tell the stories of some of those humans.

Listener Poet Elle Klassen

Washington, D.C.

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