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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #54

CPN Digest #54

27/09/2019 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Heidegger and Husserl’s critique of science and technology
  2. AI inventing new therapies
  3. Our health sector is overly complicated and fragmented
  4. Writing on chronic fatigue
  5. Alexa will be your best friend when you’re older
  6. Empathy in the age of the electronic medical record
  7. Knife imitates art – how surgeons use creativity
  8. Critical thinking, biases and dual processing: The enduring myth of generalisable skills
  9. Medical student strategies for actively negotiating hierarchy in the clinical environment
  10. How do physiotherapists solicit and explore patients’ concerns in back pain consultations
  11. Understanding the place of outdoor walking groups in women’s lives
  12. Young people in nursing homes
  13. Comics in medicine
  14. A town for people with chronic fatigue
  15. A prosthetic leg that can sense touch makes it easier for amputees to walk

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