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Healthcare Providers, RNs Invited To Writing For Health And Healing Online Retreat

The Low Residency Creative Writing MFA program at ΜμΡΔΙηΗψ sponsored a βWriting for Health and Healing Online Retreatβ Saturday and Sunday, October 3-4; a free virtual event that could be impactful for people like Dr. Catharine Clark-Sayles β19 who have a love for literature.
Several years ago Catharine attended a workshop hosted by Dr. Joan Baranow, Founding Director of ΜμΡΔΙηΗψβs MFA in Creative Writing program, that changed the course of her life. Catharine, who had worked in the Bay Area medical community for more than 25 years, enrolled in the MFA in Creative Writing program at ΜμΡΔΙηΗψ and rediscovered her passion for literature and writing.
In November of 2018, Catharine released Brats, her poetry chapbook published by Finishing Line Press of Kentucky.
βI stopped writing when I went to medical school, because I thought, Iβm going to be a scientist so I just donβt have time to write poetry,β says Catharine, a recently retired geriatric medical specialist in the Marin Healthcare District. βTaking the MFA gives me permission to focus on poetry right now in my life and not feel like itβs just a hobby thing I do on the side, itβs really something important to me.β
ΜμΡΔΙηΗψβs βWriting for Health and Healing Online Retreatβ extended a special invitation to healthcare providers during this critical moment and Registered Nurses could earn five continuing education units (CEUs) for attending the retreat, which explored the ways that writing can help face todayβs challenges and rejuvenate the spirit.
The two-day retreat featured a reading and craft talk by distinguished poet and neurologist Dr. Dawn McGuire on Saturday and generative writing workshops led by ΜμΡΔΙηΗψ faculty and special guests on Sunday. The retreat was capped by a panel discussion on audio storytelling from the creators of The Nocturnists.
ΜμΡΔΙηΗψβs MFA program fosters a supportive community of talented writers who are encouraged to experiment across genres and with new forms of writing. In addition to Poetry, Fiction and Creative Nonfiction, ΜμΡΔΙηΗψ offers an optional track in Narrative Medicine, which allows students to embrace the special role that creative writing can play in the process of healing.
For more information, contact MFA Director Judy Halebsky at judy.halebsky@dominican.edu.