Something for the weekend: Trees are made of human breath (link) How women led the rise of professional work in Australia (link) Why is it important to refuse the idea of treating students like customers? (link) Standing at a Critical Nexus in the Evolution of Physiotherapy (link) Should nurses fill the hole in future primary care (link)? The brain as an agentic system (link) Going beyond RCTs in Cochrane's vision of health care (link) A €5,000 prize for best essay on the topic of 'Interdisciplinarity: the new orthodoxy?' (link) 4th Qualitative Health Research Network (QHRN) Conference| 21-22 March 2019| London, UK (link) Why are chronic illnesses increasing … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #3
CPN Digest #2
Something for the weekend: A curated list of treasures from this week around the Internet, for the physio with an inquiring mind. How women led the rise of professional work in the Australian economy (link) The horror of WWI transformed the way we think about art, and that changed everything (link) Education’s latest secret trend: Networking (link) A very detailed bibliography of writings on and by Foucault relating to education (link) Beyond skills: Preparing College Students for Life and Work (link) Learning from nature: A humming, complex, clockwork machine (link) Is the Internet making you dumb? Have you lost the "cognitive patience" for big ideas? (link) How … [Read more...] about CPN Digest #2
Something for the weekend – a new CPN Digest
This is a bit of a new venture. During the week I come across long-form articles and pieces that are too long or interesting to warrant a brief post on Twitter or Facebook but would be too numerous to blog about. So, following Nursing Clio's Sunday Morning Medicine weekly post, I'm going to trial a weekly post with readings that you might enjoy over the weekend. The posts will all relate in some way to critical physiotherapy, so if you come across material that you think would be good to add to the list, drop me a line (david.nicholls@aut.ac.nz). Here's this week's list: Carol Collins Cole's recollections of working with polio in the 1950s and 60s (link) Think you know what … [Read more...] about Something for the weekend – a new CPN Digest