In 2019, the TCOM group established the Center for Innovation in Population Health (IPH) at the University of Kentucky. We are proud to announce that through the IPH Center, we will be hosting a free seminar series, and encourage our TCOM Collaborative to attend.
Stephen Wrentmore, a lecturer in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Kentucky, has experience as a theatre director, writer, curator, academic, and change consultant. In the IPH Center’s very first seminar, he will be providing a unique perspective for clinicians: What if Learning How Shakespeare Wrote Hamlet Could Help You in Writing Papers, Grants, or Even to Develop a Treatment Plan?
Mr. Wrentmore will introduce us to Dramaturgy, or, the science of storytelling. He will walk us through ways of exploring health outcomes, and how the structure of storytelling can be a framework to help others.
Stephen Wrentmore has been invited to speak on this by Dr. John Lyons, the founder of TCOM.
We would be grateful if members of the TCOM Community attended this free event. For information about registration, please see the information below:
Title: What IPH… the science of storytelling can help researchers tell the stories of their publications and grants?
Webinar date: Febraury 18, 2021
Time: 2pm – 3pm EST
Speaker: Stephen Wrentmore
Location: Zoom
Registration: What IPH Seminar Series
Cost: Free
Contact Email: diamond.darling@uky.edu
This free webinar is hosted by the Center for Innovation in Population Health. Our goal with our What IPH series is to present innovative ideas that can apply to the public health space. We invite all University of Kentucky faculty, staff, students, and the TCOM Collaborative to join us for our first seminar series.