03/26/2026
At NYU Langone Health and NYU Grossman School of Medicine, empathy is foundational to how we deliver care, educate future physicians, and support one another. This month, we’re joining our colleagues at The Empathy Project to spotlight the role empathy plays in patient care, teamwork, and culture across our health system.
As part of this effort, Gayle King, co-host of CBS Mornings and editor-at-large of Oprah Daily, moderated a panel featuring Alec C. Kimmelman, MD, PhD, dean and CEO of NYU Langone Health, Maura Minsky, director of The Empathy Project, and Diana Bainbridge, supervisor of patient relations at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn. Together, they explored how empathy shows up in everyday moments from patient care to collaboration across teams and how practicing it can help break down silos.
Founded by NYU Langone gastroenterologist and internist Dr. Jon LaPook in 2013, The Empathy Project brings together leaders in medicine and education to promote empathy in healthcare and strengthen patient-centered care. A core part of this work is the NYU Langone Center for Empathy in Medicine, where NYU Grossman School of Medicine students and faculty learn to translate empathy into practice—communicating more effectively, connecting more deeply, and caring for patients more fully.
Check out some photos from the event!