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Lynn M Harter

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Health Communication|September 6, 2018
Storytelling in Acoustic Spaces: Podcasting as Embodied and Engaged ScholarshipLynn M Harter
Health Communication|February 26, 2010
An introduction and invitationLynn M Harter
Health Communication|March 13, 2024
Podcasting as Storycrafting and Translational Health Communication ScholarshipLynn M Harter, Joseph A Bianco, Colin Cameron
The Journal of Medical Humanities|February 8, 2008
Narrative constructions of health care issues and policies: the case of President Clinton's apology-by-proxy for the Tuskegee syphilis experimentHeather J Carmack, Benjamin R Bates, Lynn M Harter
Health Communication|May 28, 2019
DooR to DooR's Acoustics of Care: Interrupting and Transforming the Biomedical Landscapes of Western HospitalsMargaret M Quinlan, Lynn M Harter, Bethany L Johnson
Health Communication|December 14, 2018
Defining Moments…Telling Stories to Foster Well-being, Humanize Healthcare, and Advocate for ChangeLynn M Harter, Laura L Ellingson, Jill Yamasaki, et al.
Health Communication|February 21, 2022
"Putting Therapy in My Own Hands": Cottage Industry Employment and the Healing Potential of Collaborative MakingLynn M Harter, Chuck W Kaminski, Patty Mitchell, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|November 27, 2002
In conversation: high school students talk to students about tobacco use and prevention strategiesVicki L Plano Clark, Dana L Miller, John W Creswell, et al.
Health Communication|December 6, 2018
Moving toward Narrative Competence and Inclusive Healthcare through the Open Book ProjectSharon Lynn Casapulla, Joseph A Bianco, Lynn M Harter, et al.
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Health Communication|September 6, 2018
Storytelling in Acoustic Spaces: Podcasting as Embodied and Engaged ScholarshipLynn M Harter
Health Communication|February 26, 2010
An introduction and invitationLynn M Harter
Health Communication|March 13, 2024
Podcasting as Storycrafting and Translational Health Communication ScholarshipLynn M Harter, Joseph A Bianco, Colin Cameron
The Journal of Medical Humanities|February 8, 2008
Narrative constructions of health care issues and policies: the case of President Clinton's apology-by-proxy for the Tuskegee syphilis experimentHeather J Carmack, Benjamin R Bates, Lynn M Harter
Health Communication|May 28, 2019
DooR to DooR's Acoustics of Care: Interrupting and Transforming the Biomedical Landscapes of Western HospitalsMargaret M Quinlan, Lynn M Harter, Bethany L Johnson
Health Communication|December 14, 2018
Defining Moments…Telling Stories to Foster Well-being, Humanize Healthcare, and Advocate for ChangeLynn M Harter, Laura L Ellingson, Jill Yamasaki, et al.
Health Communication|February 21, 2022
"Putting Therapy in My Own Hands": Cottage Industry Employment and the Healing Potential of Collaborative MakingLynn M Harter, Chuck W Kaminski, Patty Mitchell, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|November 27, 2002
In conversation: high school students talk to students about tobacco use and prevention strategiesVicki L Plano Clark, Dana L Miller, John W Creswell, et al.
Health Communication|December 6, 2018
Moving toward Narrative Competence and Inclusive Healthcare through the Open Book ProjectSharon Lynn Casapulla, Joseph A Bianco, Lynn M Harter, et al.
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