Something for the weekend: Does technology care?Hartmut Rosa’s A sociology of our relationship to the worldreviewedHave we lost the innovation spirit?Digital sclerosisSwim feralHow to Innovate for Equity. 10 Days. 100 Ideas.Embodiment and the ethnographic selfReframing photovoice10 breakthrough technologies for 2020Louis Althusser - inveterate ignoramusThe clever robot that feels with lightMemory and Anatomical Learning at Bologna in the Fourteenth to Early Sixteenth CenturiesLecture recordings mean fewer students. Does it matter?Nietzsche, nihilism and reasons to be cheerfulReading augmentation and disability across cultural theory, representation and product design … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #81
CPN Digest #80
Something for the weekend: The rise of campus robotsGoogle ordered to reveal author of Australian dentist's bad reviewModernizing Scope-of-Practice Regulations — Time to Prioritize Patients (also read down to comments)Your next colleague could be a robotA feminist genealogy of the lived body?Cooperation and critique in neuroscienceArtificial Hearts: The Allure and Ambivalence of a Controversial Medical TechnologyFoucault on the Wards: Rediscovering Reflection as a Social Pediatrician in Training100 Milestones of Physical TherapyUnderstanding the Muslim Community From a PT-Specific LensJudith Butler wants us to reshape our rageIf you want to understand how technology is changing our job … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #80
CPN Digest #79
Something for the weekend: Life diagrams: a methodological and analytical tool for accessing life historiesVital Bodies: Living with Illness, review(see Ch. 2 on ‘Exercise’)How bureaucracy fuels innovationHow racism became a public health crisis in PittsburghAPTA’s 100 milestones of physical therapy timelineCritical reflection in medical training and the biomedical worldviewArts on prescription in Scandinavia: a review of current practice and future possibilitiesGroup pain neuroscience education and dance in institutionalized older adults with chronic painHow propaganda became public relationsArchitecture and the modern hospitalRobots steady breast cancer surgeon's hands in first human … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #79
CPN Digest #77
Something for the weekend: Translating healthcare research evidence into practice: The role of linked boundary objects in falls preventionChronic pain experience among people who use illicit drugs in Montreal (Canada)The Unmapped Geography of BreathLimbsPower and Culture: The Cultural Foundations of Brazilian SociologyCultural competency and the reproduction of White supremacy in occupational therapy educationMarketplace, Power, Prestige. The Healthcare Professions’ Struggle for Recognition (19th-20th Century)High-income countries remain overrepresented in highly ranked public health journalsPain managementPicture books on prescriptionCould this hand washing robot help save lives?Welfare … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #77
CPN Digest #76
Something for the weekend: “the changes we proposed at Khan Academy did not catch on in schools”These stories don’t get toldThe government of diabetes care in DenmarkOnline images reinforce gendered occupational stereotypesHow stressed are postgraduate students?Why we should all read Walter Benjamin todayGetting health apps into clinical practiceMapping the Experiences of Young People Living in a Family Affected by a Neurological ConditionToday’s liberals dream of a workerless paradiseInvestigating structural inequalities in the culture of medicineEmbodying empathy: A phenomenological study of physician touchPerceptions of painAn artist uses 99 phones to fake a Google Maps traffic jamWhen … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #76
CPN Digest #75
Something for the weekend: WCPT job vacancy: Education Professional AdviserHow to negotiate in government, free online coursePlease handle the artefactsA squishy robot hand that sweatsThe devastating allure of medical miraclesHow hospital care fails disabled bodiesHow my wheelchair changed my lifeThe solidarity of sicknessDisability beyond optimism and pessimism (Thomas Abrams)Bringing kindness to workBeyond professional self-interestA Systematic Review of Digital Badges in Healthcare EducationGender–specific effects of raising Year 1 standards on medical students’ academic performance and stress levelsWill having longer, healthier lives be worth losing the most basic kinds of … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #75
CPN Digest #74
Something for the weekend: Phenomenology and its relevance to medical humanities: the example of Hermann Schmitz’s theory of feelings as half-thingsAdvice for Writing -- and Finishing -- Your DissertationA Swiss hospital drone in operationHow a research fraud and the DSM shaped a profession in AmericaThe academic workforce is older, whiter and maler than clinicians, and that’s a problemReflections on the Process of Visual Storytelling for Children and Youth Living With Cystic Fibrosis and Muscular Dystrophy in CanadaA critical history of competitionPara-swimmer Grace Harvey talks about walking in a robotic suitPG students’ expectations of their lecturersWhat postmodern authors should I … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #74