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1 Toward a Sustainable Future: A Holistic Environmental, Social, and Economic Assessment of Industrial Recycling for All-Solid-State Batteries with Oxide-Based Electrolytes Wang Z; Tian X; Zhao S; Zhang P; An C; 41073076
ENCS
2 Feasibility analysis of recycling and repurposing end-of-life vehicle batteries in isolated island areas: A case study in British Columbia, Canada Wang Z; Lyu L; Huang G; An C; 40795495
ENCS
3 Perceived Facilitators and Barriers in Implementing Hospice Care: A Qualitative Study Among Health Care Providers in Binzhou, China Yu H; de Medeiros K; 39257920
CONCORDIA
4 Deserve's Got Nothin' to Do With It: A Philosopher Visits the NICU David I Waddington 30214922
EDUCATION

 

Title:Deserve's Got Nothin' to Do With It: A Philosopher Visits the NICU
Authors:David I Waddington
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30214922/
DOI:10.1177/2374373517747241
Publication:Journal of patient experience
Keywords:challengesend-of-life carepatient perspective/narrativespediatrics
PMID:30214922 Category: Date Added:2018-09-15
Dept Affiliation: EDUCATION
1 Department of Education, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

Description:

After the death of my daughter Zoe in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), a colleague asked me whether my status as an academic philosopher changed my experience in the NICU. In this short narrative, I outline 5 ways in which philosophical perspective helped me understand and cope with our hospital experience.





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