PHYSICIAN · SCIENTIST · ARTIST

Reimagining how illness and life transitions are
seen, recorded, and shared.

How can art, imaging, and narrative help reclaim the self in a changing body?

Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh, MD MS MPH is a physician-scientist and artist working at the intersection of medicine, public health, and the creative arts. Trained at Harvard University and Yale School of Medicine, she designs new ways of seeing and communicating the lived experience of illness.

RESEARCH & INNOVATION

Imaging methods, clinical tools, AI communication systems — my work helps people see and share the experience of illness, and treats perceiving the body and caring for it as inseparable.

Clinical communication & AI

Building and studying tools that support how clinicians communicate in serious illness.

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TEACHING & MENTORSHIP

I approach teaching as a multimodal practice: part science, part story, part design. Whether in a classroom, clinic, or community space, I create frameworks for people to understand and share their experiences of health.

Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh teaching

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

Community care extends beyond the clinic. I work with neighborhood groups, patient advocates, and cultural organizations — translating clinical knowledge into accessible forms, documenting community advocacy through film, and supporting access to the arts as care in its own right. A rally outside a hospital and a young artist's first night at the Tonys belong to the same practice.

Documenting the Save Beth Israel Coalition

Broadway for All at the Tony Awards

Broadway For All at the Tony Awards

VISUAL PRACTICE

Through photography, film, costume, and autofictional narrative, I examine how bodies are seen, cloaked, and interpreted across medical contexts and everyday life.

My work often attends to bodily transition, intimacy, ritual, decay, and the fragile ways we inhabit changing selves.

EXPERIMENTAL FILM

Bleeding Poet, Film Star (2020)

CICA Museum Exhibit (South Korea, 2021)

Film still from Bleeding Poet, Film Star, a short film by Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh

Seppuku (2021)

Film still from Seppuku, a short film by Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh

Film and Video Poetry Society Symposium (LA, 2024)

Corpus Piggy (2022)

First Hermetic International Film Festival (Venice, 2022)
Tokyo International Short Film Festival (Tokyo, 2023)

Film still from Corpus Piggy, a short film by Kimberly Lovie Murdaugh

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