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Evidence-based medicine, the Mystery of General Practice, and Bakhtin (Deborah Swinglehurst)

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Evidence-based medicine, the Mystery of General Practice and Bakhtin

In our second episode of the APOLLO Social Science podcast, we hear from Professor Deborah Swinglehurst who is Professor of Primary Care and the leader of the APOLLO group.

  1. How to read a paper - Trisha Greenhalgh (Wiley Blackwell, first published 1997)
  2. The Mystery of General Practice - Iona Heath (Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, 1995)
  3. The work of Mikhail Bakhtin - see Nina and Deborah's recent paper (Fudge N, Swinglehurst D. Keeping in balance on the multimorbidity tightrope: A narrative analysis of older patients' experiences of living with and managing multimorbidity. Soc Sci Med. 2022 Jan;292:114532) for an example of his influence.

The APOLLO Social Science research group is based at Queen Mary University of London. You can find out more about Deborah's work and the APOLLO Social Science group at https://www.apollosocialscience.org/

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Evidence-based medicine, the Mystery of General Practice and Bakhtin

In our second episode of the APOLLO Social Science podcast, we hear from Professor Deborah Swinglehurst who is Professor of Primary Care and the leader of the APOLLO group.

  1. How to read a paper - Trisha Greenhalgh (Wiley Blackwell, first published 1997)
  2. The Mystery of General Practice - Iona Heath (Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, 1995)
  3. The work of Mikhail Bakhtin - see Nina and Deborah's recent paper (Fudge N, Swinglehurst D. Keeping in balance on the multimorbidity tightrope: A narrative analysis of older patients' experiences of living with and managing multimorbidity. Soc Sci Med. 2022 Jan;292:114532) for an example of his influence.

The APOLLO Social Science research group is based at Queen Mary University of London. You can find out more about Deborah's work and the APOLLO Social Science group at https://www.apollosocialscience.org/

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