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CPN Digest #52
Something for the weekend: AI physiotherapists and physiotechnologistsPain Rescue Team Helps Seriously Ill Kids Cope In Terrible TimesThe humanities in the age of lonelinessDisability and the myth of the independent scientistEverything We Learned About Women’s Anatomy from Male AuthorsThe “inconvenient truth” about AI in healthcareNeed some bionic shorts to help with your running?Skin mattersDisrupted breath, songlines of breathlessnessSymbiotically considering ‘therapeutic’ human-animal relationsThe great university con: how the British degree lost its valueYou can’t replace the GP with an algorithm – so don’t try toBlow to 10,000-hour rule as study finds practice doesn't always make … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #52
PhD Studentship in Ageing with Long-Term Chronic Disabling Conditions; University of York, UK
Apart from this looking like a great subject for a supported PhD, it's being supervised by one of the best UK health sociologists. A great opportunity for someone. Karl Atkin and Sarah Nettleton in the Department of Health Sciences and the Department of Sociology, University of York, invite graduates to apply for a funded PhD Studentship in Ageing with Long-Term Chronic Disabling Conditions (UK/EU rates only). The PhD studentship, available on a full-time basis will start in January 2020. The successful candidate will be jointly supervised by Professor Karl Atkin (Department of Health Sciences) and Professor Sarah Nettleton (Department of Sociology). Project details The purpose … [Read more...] about PhD Studentship in Ageing with Long-Term Chronic Disabling Conditions; University of York, UK