A study of storytelling, humour and learning in medicine
Kenneth Calman
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.1-3-227
Clin Med May 2001 Kenneth Calman
University of Durham
KCB, FRSEArticle Information
vol. 1 no. 3 227-229
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- Published online May 1, 2001.
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- Professor Sir Kenneth Calman, KCB, FRSE, Vice-Chancellor and Warden⇓
- Address for correspondence: Professor Sir Kenneth C Calman, Vice-Chancellor and Warden, University of Durham, Old Shire Hall, Durham DH1 3HP
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A study of storytelling, humour and learning in medicine
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