What's on at CRB
Welcome to our open higher seminar, every Monday at 13;00 in Boströmrummet, BMC. We also arrange workshops that are relevant to our research.
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–14:30
Human identity: in search of an essence?
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
“They don’t really understand” – physicians’ demands on patients’ understanding of risk
Open higher seminar
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–16:00
Considering a baby? Responsible screening for the future
Public defence of doctoral thesis
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–14:30
Reconceptualising resignation syndrome: culture-bound and treatable
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
Adaption of the Magnet model to the clinical reality at the ward
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
Patient preferences for anti-rheumatic drugs
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
Individuals’ risk perception and influence of preferences
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
What shall we eat? Values, virtues and duties in food ethics
Open higher seminar
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–14:30
Materialism in a posthuman age
Open higher seminar
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Antibiotic resistance: ethical and public health considerations
Open higher seminar
February 2019
March 2019
April 2019
May 2019
June 2019
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