Medicine Needs Poetry: An Open Invitation to Cultivate More Self-Care & Compassion Through Words

Janna Lopez
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Medicine Needs Poetry: An Open Invitation to Cultivate More Self-Care & Compassion Through Words

Janna Lopez
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There's been discussion about increasing fractionations in communities, workplaces and families. Our polarized culture is one key factor leading us towards chronic stress, loneliness and isolation, calling for greater collective and personal connectedness at work and at home. Creative expression through writing is one such way to connect with myself which leads to feeling connected to others. I was initially hesitant to try poetry because I thought it was more about following rules and structure than an avenue towards a greater sense of well-being.
What I found in the Poetic Intelligence method is a freedom to write without constraints which has brought greater connectedness with myself and, consequently, the rest of the world. Poetry's become an important part of my self-care practices.
Tom Lenz, PhD, Program Director
Integrative Health and Wellness Dept. of Family & Community Medicine, School of Medicine, Creighton University

Working with Janna has been transformational. During a difficult time, she enabled moments for me to pause and connect with my emotions. In a busy life this opportunity is invaluable.
Laura A. Hansen, PhD
Director, Lynch Cancer Research Center
Chair, Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine Creighton University

Poetry's a front-line art form in the practice of medicine. A poem can take the shape of a tough day—one etched in grief, riddled by pain, or studded with uncertainty—and wrap itself around the experience, even in a space of just a few words. Within the contour of the poem, we can process, reflect, heal and allow the poem to do the heavy lifting.
Before my exposure to the Poetic Intelligence method, I thought that poetry was something others created and I might absorb and appreciate. Now I know that the creativity and self awareness that poetry harnesses belongs to all of us—and that writing poetry can accompany me through the challenges of working in health care.
Ingrid Berg, DO
Palliative Medicine
CHI Health/Creighton
  • Published date: Apr 01, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 168
  • Publisher: BookBaby
  • ISBN: 9798317832728
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.4" L x 8.5" H
Janna Lopez is an award-winning poet, author, and educator dedicated to restoring human creativity, connection, and compassion through language. Appointed in 2025 as Creighton University's inaugural Poet-in-Residence for its internationally recognized Medical Humanities program, she teaches reflective practice through her signature methodology, Poetic Intelligence—helping future clinicians and current faculty strengthen empathy, resilience, and deeper ways of seeing.
Janna served as Santa Fe's 2023 Poet Laureate ambassador, creating community-based programs that expanded poetry access across underserved classrooms and neighboring pueblos, including New Mexico's School for the Deaf. In 2025, her work bringing poetry into unlikely places was honored with Willamette University's Alumni Leadership—Innovative Achievement Award.
With over three decades of experience in writing, teaching, and public storytelling, Janna's mission is clear: to make poetry accessible, practical, and powerful—especially in the spaces where humanity matters most.

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