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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #29

CPN Digest #29

29/03/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. What’s ‘critical’ about critical physiotherapy?
  2. How the idea of the straight, white, muscular male body shaped America
  3. Shortage of GPs will never end.  Physiotherapy can help
  4. If we want (NHS) staff to care for us, we need to care for them
  5. Finally, people with disabilities will have a chance to tell their stories – and be believed
  6. Subjects of study and students with disabilities
  7. What are critical thinking skills?
  8. Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Primary Care
  9. There Is No Brain: Rethinking Neuroscience through a Nomadic Ontology
  10. Scientists rise up against statistical significance
  11. Obituary: Mary Warnock, philosopher and advocate for disabled children
  12. Why Hannah Arendt is the philosopher for now
  13. Living with multimorbidity? The lived experience of multiple chronic conditions in later life
  14. AI and mobility in the ICU
  15. Imagining and tinkering with assistive robotics in care for the disabled

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