Digital Anthologies

The Center for Bioethics and Humanities presents two anthologies annually as tangible expressions of the multi-talented and supportive community that thrives on the Anschutz campus of the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

The Human Touch Vol 18 April 2025

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'The Human Touch' was established in 2008 by founder of the Center's Arts and Humanities in Healthcare Program Henry N. Claman, MD. A renowned immunologist, Henry served as head of the Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology at CU School of Medicine; was on a variety of prestigious editorial boards and received a number of awards, including the Sulzberger Prize from the American Dermatologic Society, the Besredka Prize of the Foundation Franco-Allemande, and the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Award for Achievement in Science.

Feature: ‘The Human Touch’ Puts the CU Anschutz Medical Campus’s Artistic Talent on Display, October 5, 2021

We typically review contributions to new editions of 'The Human Touch' for release in late spring each year. The submission period runs from November to January; during that time, anyone is welcome to submit pieces via the submittable platform regardless of their connection to the CU Anschutz Campus. All works are reviewed by our editorial board for final selection.

Our supervising faculty announces the call for submissions, and we welcome your comments and questions. Email us at: THT@cuanschutz.edu.


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Put simply: Graduates pay it forward in "Letters to a Clerkship Student."

Recent advice includes, "Don't worry about your evaluations because you have no control over them and it will drive you crazy"; "Don't be afraid to take charge"; and "Do this (the whole medicine thing) because you love to help people."

Feature: 2023 edition's 3-minute video introduction by fourth-year medical student Linh K. Nguyen.

Every year, we collect letters from students in the Gold Humanism Honor Society, the Compass Program, and the Arts and Humanities in Healthcare Program.

We welcome submissions to future editions at anytime. Though there is no word limit, we prefer submissions less than 750 words, about one page. Please do not include identifiable patient information. We accept both poetry and prose and encourage writers to be as creative as they dare. Anonymous contributions undergo more strict criteria for publication. 

For consideration for our next edition, please email your letter to our supervising faculty, Dr. Anjali Dhurandhar. If accepted, your letter may be included on your curriculum vitae as a publication. 

Center for Bioethics and Humanities

CU Anschutz

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Administrative Office Room 201

Aurora, CO 80045


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