10 Key Books to Read Relating to Spiritual Care
Adding them here for safe keeping and later perusal – a @Pallimed bookshelf!
https://t.co/iv2MkVJvqM
Been posting some tweets over at @jpsmjournal and one thing is a clear trend – many researchers are not on Twitter helping to disseminate their work. And if I am able to find the 1st, corresponding or last author they likely have not posted about their work. #hapc #HaPCresearch
We have a lot of #hapcResearch orgs on Twitter (over 60), but even those accounts are not significantly active and took a lot of work to find.
I’ve searched on Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn and Instagram but not found any popular gathering of researchers. #hapc
Building a community of researchers in the VERY broad field of #PalliativeCare research would help in many ways:
1) incr dissemination
2) Incr collaboration
3) better methods
4) higher quality research
5) incr clinical uptake
6) influence other fields
#hapcResearch #hapc
What #COVID19 chaos is doing to doctors. Politicians’ refusal to admit when hospitals are overwhelmed puts a terrible burden on health care providers to make life-and-death decisions, by @jordan_kisner https://t.co/Aw9KI8Ur7e via @TheAtlHealth @DennisKendel #bioethics
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