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Tag Archives: NHS
Healthcare in the Digital Age – What is the world coming to? by Ron Johansen
On the way to work today, on the bus, thinking about what I was going to write about in this blog, I looked up for a moment from my phone to see almost everyone else looking down absorbed with their … Continue reading
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Tagged app, health, healthcare, iPad, iPhone, NHS, smartphone, social media, tablet, technology
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Mental Health Nursing in Scotland – Individual Perspectives by Sharlaine Walker and Emma Lamont
“They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were the seeds.” (Mexican proverb) Mental health conditions in Scotland are described in terms of recovery and social inclusion, yet many people still experience stigma and are socially disabled by their … Continue reading
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Tagged attitudes, education, mental health, NHS, nursing, recovery, scotland, stigma, supported employment, values, work
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