To want to live and to want to die Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:29 May 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingTo want to live and to want to die
The Natural Semantic Metalanguage approach: an interview with prof. Bert Peeters Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:23 May 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingThe Natural Semantic Metalanguage approach: an interview with prof. Bert Peeters
Minimal English in healthcare: interview to Cliff Goddard Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:28 April 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:1 Comment Continue ReadingMinimal English in healthcare: interview to Cliff Goddard
Narrative medicine and natural semantic metalanguage: an emerging dialogue Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:25 April 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:3 Comments Continue ReadingNarrative medicine and natural semantic metalanguage: an emerging dialogue
Intelligent Kindness: interview to John Ballatt Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:5 April 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingIntelligent Kindness: interview to John Ballatt
We offer a presentation of intelligent kindness Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:3 April 2017 Post category:News - English Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingWe offer a presentation of intelligent kindness
The study about intelligent kindness: reforming the culture of healthcare Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:13 March 2017 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingThe study about intelligent kindness: reforming the culture of healthcare
Fears and Angers: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:3 March 2017 Post category:News - English Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingFears and Angers: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives