Lifelines (journal)

[1][2] In 2013, a short story featured by the journal was performed as a one-act play at The Players' Ring Theater in Portsmouth, NH.

Li envisioned the journal as a canvas for literature and art that would "enhance the atmosphere of the health-care community by instilling in its readers a respect for the enduring human spirit and a profound hope for better understanding and dialogue between doctors and patients.

Initially an online publication, the journal is now published in print and cataloged by the Rauner Special Collections Library at Dartmouth College.

[8] The prose, poetry, and art featured in the journal aim to represent the multitude of human experiences in life, illness, and death.

[10] Priority for inclusion in the journal is given to students, faculty, and alumni of the medical school, but exceptions are made for distinguished work.