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UT San Antonio Today

APRIL 15, 2025 — For as long as she can remember, Lauren Rios has wanted to work in the medical field. But a pair of surgeries that she’s experienced in recent years has cemented her commitment to give back to others. Rios, a junior on the UTSA women’s golf team and a medical humanities major […] The post Spotlight: UTSA golfer Lauren Rios is playing with heart appeared first on UT San Antonio To…

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ODU Digital Commons
Nicole Gunawansa
1/23/2025

DOI 10.25884/hd48-pa42 Document Type Special Article Subcategory Medical Humanities Abstract This article does not have an Abstract Recommended Citation Gunawansa N. The Gift of Life. Eastern Virginia Medical Journal. 2025; 1(1):35-36. doi: 10.25884/hd48-pa42.

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Dissertation Team

Although choosing relevant biomedical research topics is often an arduous task for many, it shouldn’t be for you. You no longer have to worry as we have provided you with a list of topics in biomedical science in this write-up. Biomedical research is a broad aspect of science, and it is still evolving. This aspect […] The post 45 Biomedical Research Topics for You first appeared on Dissertation T…

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Imperfect Cognitions
Lisa Bortolotti (noreply@blogger.com)
10/18/2018

In this post I interview Maria Vaccarella on her latest project which concerns illness narratives. Maria is Lecturer in Medical Humanities at the University of Bristol. She works at the intersection of literature and medicine, and she is a member of the steering committee of the Centre for Health, Humanities and Science. Her current research explores the genre of illness narratives, with a

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