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Gender, Race and Class at Work: Enlisting African Health Labour into the Gold Coast Medical Service, 1860–1957,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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(Post)confessional Mode and Psychological Surveillance in The Crown and Fleabag,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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Authority and Medical Expertise: Arthur Conan Doyle in The Idler,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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“It Is Difficult For Us To Treat Their Pain”. Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Somali Pastoralists in the Context of Pain Management: A Conceptual Model,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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Transparent Boundaries as Scenographies of Trust: The COVID-19 Pandemic from the View of Material Cultural Studies and Artistic Works,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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The Story Behind Kaleidoscopic Minds: An Anthology of Poetry by Neurodivergent Women,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Arts in Medicine&Blog
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What Makes a ‘Good Doctor’? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Perspectives from Medical Students with Lived Experience as Patients,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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Stories of the Futures You Didn’t See Coming: Scenario Planning, Healthcare, and the Humanities,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Blog
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You Are Special: The Global Importance of Identifying the Needs of Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Blog
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Forensic Rhetoric: COVID-19 and the Boundaries of Healthcare Evidence,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues