Vernon Press: Call for Book Chapters: “Narrative medicine: trauma and ethics” Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:6 April 2022 Post category:News - English Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingVernon Press: Call for Book Chapters: “Narrative medicine: trauma and ethics”
‘Health Humanities for Quality of Care in times of COVID-19’ edited by Maria Giulia Marini & Jonathan McFarland – now out! Post author:Medicina Narrativa Post published:6 April 2022 Post category:News - English Post comments:0 Comments Continue Reading‘Health Humanities for Quality of Care in times of COVID-19’ edited by Maria Giulia Marini & Jonathan McFarland – now out!
How reading changes during a pandemic Post author:Alessandra Fiorencis Post published:18 December 2020 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingHow reading changes during a pandemic
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Numbers and narratives: some insight on “A philosopher goes to the doctor” by Dien Ho Post author:Maria Giulia Marini Post published:23 September 2019 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingNumbers and narratives: some insight on “A philosopher goes to the doctor” by Dien Ho
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Patients’ “text” and context: “The man who mistook his wife for a hat” by Oliver Sacks Post author:Alessandra Fiorencis Post published:30 July 2019 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingPatients’ “text” and context: “The man who mistook his wife for a hat” by Oliver Sacks
What comes after the human? “Never let me go” by Kazuo Ishiguro Post author:Alessandra Fiorencis Post published:29 July 2019 Post category:English Posts Narrative Medicine Post comments:0 Comments Continue ReadingWhat comes after the human? “Never let me go” by Kazuo Ishiguro