Feminist Phenomenology, Medicine, Bioethics, and Health (International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics) Although by no means mainstream, phenomenological approaches to bioethics and philosophy of medicine are no longer novel. Such approaches take the lived body – as opposed the body understood as a material, biological object – as a point of departure. Such approaches … Continue reading CFS: Feminist Phenomenology, Medicine, Bioethics, and Health
Month: September 2015
CFP: Nursing History Book Series
Call for Proposals in a New Series: Nursing History: Narratives for the Twenty-First Century Series Editors: Julie A. Fairman and Patricia D'Antonio, Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania This series features nurses as critical actors in driving social, cultural, professional, and clinical changes while delivering health care. … Continue reading CFP: Nursing History Book Series
Inside Higher Ed: How to Get Writing Done
Writing for Inside Higher Ed, Melissa Dennihy explains methods for successfully developing manuscripts for publication: Scheduling with yourself a weekly research day Daily writing (even if it's only 500 words) Identifying a potential publication venue while you're researching and writing Connect the classroom and your research The article is available on line open access: https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2015/09/21/essay-tips-how-faculty-can-find-time-writing-and-publishing
CFS: Patient-Centered Care, Mental Health Svcs
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS Special issue of Issues in Mental Health Nursing on the topic of PATIENT-CENTERED CARE: A FOCUS IN PROVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Manuscripts are being sought on the topic of Patient-Centered Care for a special issue of Issues in Mental Health Nursing. The journal is peer-reviewed and indexed in PsycINFO, CINAHL, PubMed, … Continue reading CFS: Patient-Centered Care, Mental Health Svcs
CFS: “Trauma” (The Lumen)
The Lumen is an annual Edinburgh University new writing and arts journal of the mutual dialogue between medicine, the arts and the humanities. We hope to foster creative and critical discourse on the personal experience of illness and healthcare. The Lumen will provide a space for the expression of the deeply personal narratives of the … Continue reading CFS: “Trauma” (The Lumen)
CFS: J Midwifery & Women’s Health
The Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health (JMWH), in conjunction with the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) Diversification and Inclusion Task Force, is soliciting manuscripts for the November/December 2016 continuing education theme issue. We invite submissions that focus on the impact of race and racism in midwifery and women’s health. While race is the disparity … Continue reading CFS: J Midwifery & Women’s Health
CFP: J Evidence-based Practices in Correctional Health
The Journal for Evidence-based Practices in Correctional Health (JEPCH) provides an inclusive forum for presentation of evidence-based practices in correctional healthcare - inclusive of all persons who have had an involvement with the criminal justice system - incarcerated and community-based populations and systems. Articles of interest include case studies, policy analyses, continuing education articles, review … Continue reading CFP: J Evidence-based Practices in Correctional Health
CFP: Bodies of Care: Somaesthetics of Vulnerability
Bodies of Care: Somaesthetics of Vulnerability The Center for Body, Mind, and Culture invites proposals for papers to be presented at a 2-day conference, January 28–29, 2016, at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton. Bodies are obviously the targets of one’s daily care in terms of personal hygiene, grooming, exercise, and proper nourishment. They are also … Continue reading CFP: Bodies of Care: Somaesthetics of Vulnerability