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Meg Wise

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Journal of Palliative Care|August 8, 2013
Living fully in the shadow of mortal time: psychosocial assets in advanced cancerMeg Wise, Lucille Marchand
Qualitative Health Research|May 5, 2020
Stumbling Into Adulthood: Learning From Depression While Growing UpRachel Grob, Mark Schlesinger, Meg Wise, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 25, 2006
In-center hemodialysis patients' use of the internet in the United States: a national surveyDorian Schatell, Meg Wise, Kristi Klicko, et al.
Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology|May 30, 2009
Integrating a narrative medicine telephone interview with online life review education for cancer patients: lessons learned and future directionsMeg Wise, Lucille Marchand, Elizabeth Aeschlimann, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|October 6, 2011
Measuring sustainability within the Veterans Administration Mental Health System Redesign initiativeJames H Ford, Dean Krahn, Meg Wise, et al.
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|May 25, 2010
Successful daily home hemodialysis patient-care partner dyads: benefits outweigh burdensMeg Wise, Dorian Schatell, Kristi Klicko, et al.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication : JCMC|October 12, 2012
From Diagnosis to Death: A Case Study of Coping With Breast Cancer as Seen Through Online Discussion Group MessagesKuang-Yi Wen, Fiona McTavish, Gary Kreps, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|November 15, 2017
Suffering in Advanced Cancer: A Randomized Control Trial of a Narrative InterventionMeg Wise, Lucille R Marchand, Linda J Roberts, et al.
Federal Practitioner : for the Health Care Professionals of the VA, Dod, and PHS|February 16, 2019
Using Life Stories to Connect Veterans and ProvidersThor Ringler, Eileen P Ahearn, Meg Wise, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|January 19, 2008
Effects of using online narrative and didactic information on healthcare participation for breast cancer patientsMeg Wise, Jeong Yeob Han, Bret Shaw, et al.
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Journal of Palliative Care|August 8, 2013
Living fully in the shadow of mortal time: psychosocial assets in advanced cancerMeg Wise, Lucille Marchand
Qualitative Health Research|May 5, 2020
Stumbling Into Adulthood: Learning From Depression While Growing UpRachel Grob, Mark Schlesinger, Meg Wise, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 25, 2006
In-center hemodialysis patients' use of the internet in the United States: a national surveyDorian Schatell, Meg Wise, Kristi Klicko, et al.
Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology|May 30, 2009
Integrating a narrative medicine telephone interview with online life review education for cancer patients: lessons learned and future directionsMeg Wise, Lucille Marchand, Elizabeth Aeschlimann, et al.
Quality Management in Health Care|October 6, 2011
Measuring sustainability within the Veterans Administration Mental Health System Redesign initiativeJames H Ford, Dean Krahn, Meg Wise, et al.
Hemodialysis International. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis|May 25, 2010
Successful daily home hemodialysis patient-care partner dyads: benefits outweigh burdensMeg Wise, Dorian Schatell, Kristi Klicko, et al.
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication : JCMC|October 12, 2012
From Diagnosis to Death: A Case Study of Coping With Breast Cancer as Seen Through Online Discussion Group MessagesKuang-Yi Wen, Fiona McTavish, Gary Kreps, et al.
Journal of Palliative Medicine|November 15, 2017
Suffering in Advanced Cancer: A Randomized Control Trial of a Narrative InterventionMeg Wise, Lucille R Marchand, Linda J Roberts, et al.
Federal Practitioner : for the Health Care Professionals of the VA, Dod, and PHS|February 16, 2019
Using Life Stories to Connect Veterans and ProvidersThor Ringler, Eileen P Ahearn, Meg Wise, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|January 19, 2008
Effects of using online narrative and didactic information on healthcare participation for breast cancer patientsMeg Wise, Jeong Yeob Han, Bret Shaw, et al.
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