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Kate Rossiter

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 5, 2025
Despite all our rage: An autoethnographic analysis on the role of shared affect in dementia caregiving relationshipsKate Rossiter
The Journal of Medical Humanities|November 24, 2011
Bearing response-ability: theater, ethics and medical educationKate Rossiter
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 6, 2020
Essentially invisible: risk and personal support workers in the time of COVID-19Kate Rossiter, Rebecca Godderis
Progress in Community Health Partnerships : Research, Education, and Action|March 9, 2010
The last straw!: a tool for participatory education about the social determinants of healthKate Rossiter, Kate Reeve
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 14, 2012
'If you have a soul, you will volunteer at once': gendered expectations of duty to care during pandemicsRebecca Godderis, Kate Rossiter
Medical Education|November 11, 2008
The Last Straw! A board game on the social determinants of healthKate Reeve, Kate Rossiter, Cathy Risdon
The Hastings Center Report|February 20, 2010
Vulnerability: a contentious and fluid termMaxwell J Smith, Carrie Bernard, Kate Rossiter, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 14, 2007
Staging data: theatre as a tool for analysis and knowledge transfer in health researchKate Rossiter, Pia Kontos, Angela Colantonio, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 1, 2008
From page to stage: dramaturgy and the art of interdisciplinary translationKate Rossiter, Julia Gray, Pia Kontos, et al.
Open Medicine : a Peer-Reviewed, Independent, Open-Access Journal|September 15, 2011
Access to primary health care among homeless adults in Toronto, Canada: results from the Street Health surveyErika Khandor, Kate Mason, Catharine Chambers, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|December 5, 2025
Despite all our rage: An autoethnographic analysis on the role of shared affect in dementia caregiving relationshipsKate Rossiter
The Journal of Medical Humanities|November 24, 2011
Bearing response-ability: theater, ethics and medical educationKate Rossiter
Sociology of Health & Illness|November 6, 2020
Essentially invisible: risk and personal support workers in the time of COVID-19Kate Rossiter, Rebecca Godderis
Progress in Community Health Partnerships : Research, Education, and Action|March 9, 2010
The last straw!: a tool for participatory education about the social determinants of healthKate Rossiter, Kate Reeve
Sociology of Health & Illness|August 14, 2012
'If you have a soul, you will volunteer at once': gendered expectations of duty to care during pandemicsRebecca Godderis, Kate Rossiter
Medical Education|November 11, 2008
The Last Straw! A board game on the social determinants of healthKate Reeve, Kate Rossiter, Cathy Risdon
The Hastings Center Report|February 20, 2010
Vulnerability: a contentious and fluid termMaxwell J Smith, Carrie Bernard, Kate Rossiter, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|September 14, 2007
Staging data: theatre as a tool for analysis and knowledge transfer in health researchKate Rossiter, Pia Kontos, Angela Colantonio, et al.
Journal of Health Psychology|April 1, 2008
From page to stage: dramaturgy and the art of interdisciplinary translationKate Rossiter, Julia Gray, Pia Kontos, et al.
Open Medicine : a Peer-Reviewed, Independent, Open-Access Journal|September 15, 2011
Access to primary health care among homeless adults in Toronto, Canada: results from the Street Health surveyErika Khandor, Kate Mason, Catharine Chambers, et al.
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