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Jane Macnaughton

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Journal of Medical Ethics|October 1, 1995
The ultimate curse: the doctor as patientJane Macnaughton
Lancet (London, England)|June 11, 2009
The dangerous practice of empathyJane Macnaughton
Medical History|November 1, 2002
The St Andrews Institute for clinical research: an early experiment in collaborationJane Macnaughton
Medical Humanities|December 18, 2002
The humanities in medical education: context, outcomes and structuresJane Macnaughton
Medical Humanities|June 2, 2023
Does medical humanities matter? The challenge of COVID-19Jane Macnaughton
Medical Education|March 1, 2002
'Arts and humanities': a new section in Medical EducationJane Macnaughton
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 20, 2011
Medical humanities' challenge to medicineJane Macnaughton
Body & Society|June 27, 2020
Making Breath Visible: Reflections on Relations between Bodies, Breath and World in the Critical Medical HumanitiesJane Macnaughton
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment : the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Journal of Continuing Professional Development|October 1, 2013
In Defence of Professional JudgementRobin Downie, Jane Macnaughton
Lancet (London, England)|June 27, 2012
"How do you feel?": oscillating perspectives in the clinicHavi Carel, Jane Macnaughton
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Journal of Medical Ethics|October 1, 1995
The ultimate curse: the doctor as patientJane Macnaughton
Lancet (London, England)|June 11, 2009
The dangerous practice of empathyJane Macnaughton
Medical History|November 1, 2002
The St Andrews Institute for clinical research: an early experiment in collaborationJane Macnaughton
Medical Humanities|December 18, 2002
The humanities in medical education: context, outcomes and structuresJane Macnaughton
Medical Humanities|June 2, 2023
Does medical humanities matter? The challenge of COVID-19Jane Macnaughton
Medical Education|March 1, 2002
'Arts and humanities': a new section in Medical EducationJane Macnaughton
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 20, 2011
Medical humanities' challenge to medicineJane Macnaughton
Body & Society|June 27, 2020
Making Breath Visible: Reflections on Relations between Bodies, Breath and World in the Critical Medical HumanitiesJane Macnaughton
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment : the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Journal of Continuing Professional Development|October 1, 2013
In Defence of Professional JudgementRobin Downie, Jane Macnaughton
Lancet (London, England)|June 27, 2012
"How do you feel?": oscillating perspectives in the clinicHavi Carel, Jane Macnaughton
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