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My AMA Inspirations in Medicine talk, Chicago 2017
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KCET Artbound, 2014 documents Ted Meyer's scarred for Life project
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Art Unfiltered. Grand Rapids, MI. 2017 with Shelley Irwin
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Modern Arts Blitz with Mat Gleason
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Join the discussion on pain and art. Part of "PAIN, a mail in art show" at Keck School of Medicine at USC
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A great conversation I moderated between Artist Alexandra Rutsch Brock and Dr. Enrique Ostrzega Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Chair of the Year II Cardiovascular System at Keck School of Medicine.
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Artist Elena Johnson discusses her art and RA at Keck School of Medicine
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Ted Meyer chats with artist and writer Elizabeth Jameson about her art exhibit, "The Imperfect Body" at USC Keck School of Medicine. Elizabeth talks about her life with MS, making art and writing with MS, her life as a patient advocate and her advice to the USC med students. Joining the discussion is Lilyana Amezcua, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Neurology Multiple Sclerosis Fellowship Program Director.
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Artist Rose-Lynn Fisher’s discusses her lifelong experience with a genetic disorder (Gaucher Disease) has directly and indirectly influenced her art, from earlier work in mixed-media to recent photomicrography of herbone and tears, work that contemplates structure/place, emotion/mobility, and the coexistenceof the awesome and awful. Joseph G Hacia, PhD
Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Medicine give his take a genetics. Moderated by Ted Meyer. |
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USC Keck School of Medicine Artist in Residence Ted Meyer moderates a discussion between Artist Alice Marie Perreault and Dr. Debra Waters-Roman, Clinical Psychologist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Alice Marie Perreault’s work was triggered from a cascade of neurological events, resulting in severe brain damage to her newborn. When nothing was available to reverse the devastating outcome, Perreault began teaching herself about the neurological, physiological and psychological aspects of this altered state of being. Perreault’s art practice was simultaneously impacted by this domino effect. |
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Ted chats with artist and CF patient Dominic Quagliozzi about how he manages to get artistic inspiration while in the hospital. Filmed at Keck Medical Center of USC in Los Angeles for the website OurHeartSpeaks.org.
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Ted Meyer interviews Annette Ramirez for the website OurHeartSpeaks.org about her life, mood, dreams, and transitions since becoming a quadruple amputee.
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My interview with Daniel Leighton about his art and illness, and our time as kids in the hospital. For the website Ourheartspeaks.org.
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Artist and cancer survivor illustrates the power of the human spirit to shine through in this engaging interview between Siobhan Hebron and artist Ted Meyer.
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Ted Meyer interviews Janice Grinsell about here cancer based artwork. Art is on display on USC Keck School of Medicine.
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Ted Interviews photographer and cancer survivor Cat Gwynn
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Ted interviews artist Carol Es about art, the desert and her artistic inspirations.
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Wendy Lee Gadzuk creates wonderful works of art incorporated from the medical world. Bringing to life her experience with partner living with paraplegia and their shared journey.
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Ted talks with Georgia Weston, Executive Director of the group CHYP (Creative Healing For Youth In Pain) about growing up with chronic illness.
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Ted chats with pathologist Mohammad Kamal, M.D. about the cell art the perfection of nature big and small.
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Photographer James Payne, who suffers from vision loss from diabetes, offers a new perspective with artist Ted Meyer on the power of vision to see what is often missed. His perseverance and passion inspite of his disability is a lesson for us all.
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Artist and Multiple Sclerosis patient Susan Trachman talks with Ted Meyer about art, illness and how the changing effect s of MS keep her making new artworks.
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Ted Meyer talks with video producer Joseph Barrett about how Multiple Sclerosis has changed his life and his video shoots.
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Mexican multimedia artist and patient advocate Felipe Osornio Lechedevirgen Trimegisto chats with Ted Meyer about how his mother's gift of a new kidney affected his artwork, changes their relations ship and lead to a new role as advocate for organ donations
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