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Narrative constructs in modern clinical case reporting
Brian Hurwitz
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English Language & Literature
Centre for Humanities and Health
Centre for Life Writing Research
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Arts and Humanities
Medical
100%
Clinical
100%
Examination
33%
Information
33%
Investigation
33%
Reasoning
33%
Contemporary
33%
Genre
33%
Reader
33%
Hindsight
33%
Biography
33%
Challenges
33%
Expectation
33%
Linking
33%
Memoir
33%
Antecedents
33%
Salient
33%
Puzzle
33%
Vantage Point
33%
Riddle
33%
Detective fiction
33%
Curiosity
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Disease
100%
Narrative
100%
Consultation
33%
Clinical Examination
33%
Patient Experience
33%
Pattern Recognition
33%
Symptom
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Reasoning
33%
Expectations
33%
Pattern Recognition
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
100%
Consultation
33%
Medical Assessment
33%