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    Published on: 5/4/2008    Last Visited: 5/4/2008  

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    Sarah Bein, a native Angelino and poet, received her MD from Stanford University in the Spring of 2005.She practices medicine in Los Angeles while continuing to write poetry.She is the author of two previous collections of poetry, and is the recipient of several grants for her writing, including two Stanford University School of Medicine Arts and Humanities Scholars Grants as well as Katherine McKormack Traveling Grant.She is one of the recipients of the Lenore Marshall Barnard Prize for Poetry.Her poetry has been published in both medical and literary journals, and her books have been taught at numerous universities including Boston University, and several Universities in Southern California.

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    Last Visited: 5/13/2008  

    Sarah Bein , a native Angelino, received her M.D. from Stanford University.She is the author of two collections of poetry, This Quiet Sun and Instead of Indonesia , both published by Red Hen Press, and written before the age of seventeen.Her current book, entitled Thirty-Three Hats for Julia , is being released by Red Hen Press in January of 2008, and is her first work combining the topics of illness and doctoring into the medium of poetry.She is the recipient of several grants, including two Stanford University School of Medicine Arts and Humanities Scholars Grants as well as a Katherine McKormack Traveling Grant.She is one of the recipients of the Lenore Marshall Barnard Prize for Poetry as well as the Rainer Maria Rilke Award for Young Poets.

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    Published on: 10/27/2006    Last Visited: 10/27/2006  

    Sarah Bein

    Sarah Bein is a native Angelino, poet and MD from Stanford University.She practices medicine in Los Angeles while continuing to write poetry.Sarah is the author of two collections of poetry, and is the recipient of several grants for her writing, including two Stanford University School of Medicine Arts and Humanities Scholars Grants as well as Katherine McKormack Traveling Grant.

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