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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #21

CPN Digest #21

01/02/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Experiments in Physiotherapy Education Unconference #1 (announcement)
  2. Philosophy must be useful (magazine)
  3. Abstracts, Oral Presentations for Qualitative Health Research Conference, 2018 (pdf)
  4. Richard Rorty on the future of philosophy (podcast)
  5. Deleuze and the Humanities edited by Rosi Braidotti (book)
  6. van Manen’s phenomenology of practice (article)
  7. I Am a Professor in a Movie (blog)
  8. Muscle memory discovery ends ‘use it or lose it’ dogma (magazine)
  9. First paralyzed human treated with stem cells has now regained upper body movement (magazine)
  10. Once Upon a Time There Was a Virus…Storytelling, Health and Illness (conference)
  11. Research Fellow in Biomedicine, Self and Society: Beyond Disease (job)
  12. The hospital selfie is the dose of reality social media needs (magazine)
  13. Are we on the right track with degree apprenticeships? (magazine)
  14. Higher English entry standards for international students won’t necessarily translate to success (magazine)
  15. Medicine and empathy in contemporary British fiction (book review)

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