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You are here: Home / Digest / CPN Digest #126

CPN Digest #126

05/02/2021 by Dave Nicholls Leave a Comment

Something for the weekend:

  1. Sarah Orne Jewett’s depictions of women in a changing medical profession
  2. Come Back, Michel Foucault—We Need You!
  3. Merit must fall
  4. The objectivity and subjectivity of pain practices in older adults with dementia: A critical reflection
  5. A Caveman Would Never Do CrossFit. Why There’s Nothing Natural About Exercise
  6. Nurses as agents of disruption: Operationalizing a framework to redress inequities in healthcare access among Indigenous Peoples
  7. ‘My Master and Friend’: Social Networks and Professional Identity in American Medicine, 1789–1815
  8. Do Canadians have equitable access to physiotherapy services?
  9. Oscillating and Depreciating: Early Modern Spanish Views of Unsanctioned Female Healers
  10. Physiotherapists’ conceptions of movement awareness– A phenomenographic study
  11. Covid exercise: ‘I’ll never go back to the gym again’
  12. Ramps for disabled people trace back to ancient Greece
  13. How a girl’s ‘death mask’ from the 1800s became the face of CPR dolls
  14. Digital storytelling for health
  15. Robotisation, Artificial Intelligence, Employment and the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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