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Bedside Manner: Exploring Empathy and the Doctor/Patient Relationship

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An evening with the author of Mirror Touch: Notes from a Doctor Who Can Feel Your Pain

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From Medicine to Art: The Creation of “Ether Day 1846”

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Inventology: How We Dream Up Things That Change the World

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A Name for the Pain

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HUBWeek presents — The Future is Now: Science Fiction Yesterday — Medical Treatment Today

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HUBWeek Women in Medicine Series: Doctor, Patient, Writer: Personal Illness Narratives

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The Art of Being a Patient

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