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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #79

CPN Digest #79

13/03/2020 by Dave Nicholls 1 Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Life diagrams: a methodological and analytical tool for accessing life histories
  2. Vital Bodies: Living with Illness, review(see Ch. 2 on ‘Exercise’)
  3. How bureaucracy fuels innovation
  4. How racism became a public health crisis in Pittsburgh
  5. APTA’s 100 milestones of physical therapy timeline
  6. Critical reflection in medical training and the biomedical worldview
  7. Arts on prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilities
  8. Group pain neuroscience education and dance in institutionalized older adults with chronic pain
  9. How propaganda became public relations
  10. Architecture and the modern hospital
  11. Robots steady breast cancer surgeon’s hands in first human trial
  12. Inclusive health care for LGBTQ+ youth: support, belonging, and inclusivity labour
  13. Can ‘feminist design’ save hiring algorithms from bias?
  14. Funded PhD: Health outcomes of workers in service sector employments in nineteenth and early-twentieth century Britain
  15. Elizabeth Wurtzel and the feminist disability memoir

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Comments

  1. Paola Vernaza Pinzon says

    13/03/2020 at 13:29

    Life Diagrams,
    As a methodology tool it seems quite innovative, I propose that stories can be integrated as a way to explain life diagrams, yesterday I had a very pleasant experience with a research hotbed, from a story “Little Red Riding Hood”, I taught them that it is a variable, it is a problem, it is a solution and it is the methodology. I believe that we must be closer to people if we want to achieve results that have an impact on their life stories.

    Happy rest of the week, PV

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