Alexander Parry and Wendy Shields - on rethinking injuries
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Join us in our conversation with Wendy Shields, Senior Scientist at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and Alexander Parry, PhD candidate in History of Medicine. These two are part of a wider research network and team spearheading the field of injuries studies, in part represented by a hybrid, internationally focused conference in March 2024 called “Rethinking Injuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Harm, Safety, and Society.” Join us in our discussions about why studying injuries is important, and how scholars from many diverse fields can contribute to injury studies. Thank you for listening!  PEOPLE AND GROUPS MENTIONED   Webpage for “Rethinking Injuries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Harm, Safety, and Society”  Bloomberg Center for Injury Research and Policy  Graham Mooney (listen to his “For the Medical Record” episode here)  Arwen Mohun  Iro Filippaki  RACE (Reparative Arts in Community Engagement) Conference  Tendon Magazine’s “Injuries” Issue  Susan Baker  To join the Injury Studies Research Network, email [email protected]  
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