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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #9

CPN Digest #9

19/10/2018 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Unlearning Expertise Knowledge and Unsettling Expertise Positions (magazine)
  2. Diagnosing the past (magazine)
  3. The peculiar history of surgical gloves (blog)
  4. Using photography to enhance GP trainees’ reflective practice and professional development (podcast)
  5. What were the top tools for learning in 2018? (blog)
  6. Four lessons for Australia from England’s system of rating its aged care homes (magazine)
  7. Health care is getting cheaper (unless you need a specialist, or a dentist) (magazine)
  8. Far right, misogynist, humourless? Why Nietzsche is misunderstood (magazine)
  9. Aging in twenthieth-century Britain (podcast)
  10. Tensions Living Out Professional Values for Physical Therapists Treating Injured Workers (article)
  11. Health Practitioners’ Perceptions of Falls and Fall Prevention in Older People: A Metasynthesis (article)
  12. Another academic hoax (blog)
  13. Experiencing Pain in Imperial Greek Culture (review)
  14. Worth reading just for the argument: Does the Enlightenment Need Defending? (magazine)
  15. Early experiments with X-rays (blog)

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