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Matthew Dick Storyworthy Summary

Atul Gawande – New Yorker checklist article

Case Report on Drowning.

New Yorker Magazine Atul Gawande

WHO Patient Safety Checklist

Review article on WHO checklist

Reith Lecture by Atul Gawande – The goal of medicine should be well-being.

Why Your Brain Loves Good Storytelling by Paul J. Zak

Amygdala and heart rate variability responses from listening to emotionally intense parts of a story

Using first-person narratives about healthcare workers and people who are incarcerated to motivate helping behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic

I’m a medical reporter who burnout out. It took 8 minutes three times a day to rebuild my life

Alcohol had become my security blanket – Giving up drinking has changed my life

Social media: How to meet your obligations under the National Law

Barak Obama DNC Speech

Frank McCourt – Pulitzer Prize winner.

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Dr. John Snow’s 2023 multi-channel Awareness Campaign

  • Engaging Social Media Presence

  • Interactive Website and Mobile Apps

  • Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

  • Engaging Influencers and Experts

  • Billboards and Public Displays

  • Partnerships with NGOs and Governments

  • Continuous Monitoring and Feedback


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