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joerene.avilesThe narrative is sustained through Atul Gawande's experience and research into improving his end-of-life care for his own patients by meeting with other healthcare professionals (oncologists, palliative care experts and surgeons), and analyzing his actions with his father. The film has strong emotional appeal, as loss of loved ones is a common experience, and difficult for all parties involved.
Scientific info isn't really in depth (disease processes aren't talked about) mostly just psycho-social aspects discussed.
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joerene.avilesViolence against health care workers is the subject of the article so emergency medical response is addressed directly, but mostly within the context of humanitarian aid.
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joerene.avilesThis article used data from Baltimore about AIDS care, and the authors' research in Rwanda, discussing results from the Partners in Health structural interventions and comparing them to produce their claims.
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joerene.avilesThe article cites other reports, experts in various fields, and notes historical events (previous epidemics, disease outbreaks, bioterrorism) to support its arguments for biosecurity.
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joerene.avilesThe program is part of the SUNY system located at the University at Albany.
guiding question:
What characterizes grocery stores as COVID-19 workplaces?
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