Michael VitezPeople, not patientsHis name is Green Eyes. He loves America and the Sixers. He was collecting cans a few blocks from Temple Hospital.Aug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
Michael VitezPeople, not patientsI am always interested in the people I meet on the streets around Temple University Hospital and the Lewis Katz School of Medicine. I…Aug 18, 2016Aug 18, 2016
Michael VitezThe power of stories to healThis morning, I made a presentation to the chiefs and chairs at Temple University Hospital, explaining to them what I hope to do as…Aug 11, 2016Aug 11, 2016
Michael VitezMaryanne Wurst was holding onto her walker with one hand, and leaning over to pick up a stone in…I asked her what she was doing.Aug 3, 2016Aug 3, 2016
Michael VitezA hospital heals in many ways — by giving a home to an artistBy Michael VitezJul 27, 2016Jul 27, 2016
Michael VitezPeople, Not PatientsShawn Lee, 54, who has survived three brain surgeries at Temple University Hospital, was motoring down the street with his nephew, Aiden…Jul 27, 2016Jul 27, 2016
Michael VitezinStories from Temple’s Narrative Medicine ProgramAt Summer Camp, the Doctor Is InA little girl at summer camp in Maine the other day got stepped on by a horse, but the camp doctor was in — in shorts and t-shirt — and…Jul 20, 2016Jul 20, 2016
Michael VitezinStories from Temple’s Narrative Medicine ProgramWhat a moment! From fear to euphoria in a heartbeatDana Holland, 24, early in her pregnancy, came in to Temple University Hospital’s emergency room on Thursday morning with cramps. She was…Jul 15, 2016Jul 15, 2016