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Jennifer R. Hartmark-Hill, MD |
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Brief Bio
Dr. Jen Hartmark-Hill is an award-winning medical educator and Mayo Clinic-trained Family Medicine physician. She promotes humanism in medicine and compassionate patient care through health humanities and narrative-medicine informed approaches. Dr. Hartmark-Hill has served as a past core faculty member in the Bioethics & Medical Humanism Masters degree program at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. She has completed advanced certificate trainings in Narrative Medicine from the Northwestern Narrative Medicine Collaborative, a certificate in Transformative Language Arts with the Translational Language Arts Network and training with the Cleveland Clinic to become a certified Health Professions Coach. She will complete certification in Visual Thinking Strategies for Health Professionals with Harvard University Medical Center in 2026-2027.
Dr. Hartmark-Hill has presented on medical humanities curricular innovations and research at national and international conferences, such as the Mayo Clinic Humanities Symposium, the Gold Humanism Summit, and the Health Humanities Consortium. She has published creative and scholarly works in peer-reviewed journals such as the Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine, Families, Systems & Health journal, Pulse: Voices from the Heart of Medicine and popular media such as John’s Hopkins’ Closler.org, Ars Medica and KevinMD.
She and co-editors have a book forthcoming entitled, Toward an Ecological Medical and Health Humanities (SpringerHealth, publisher), and a book chapter on use of Narrative Medicine and humanities for physician well-being in the forthcoming book, Burnout in Women Physicians: “Reclaiming wellbeing, renewal and resilience. 2nd Ed.