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    Survivor of That Time, That Place: Clinical Uses of Violence Survivors' Narratives.Chaya Bhuvaneswar & Audrey Shafer - 2004 - Journal of Medical Humanities 25 (2):109-127.
    Narratives by survivors of abuse offer compelling entries into the experiences of abuse and its effects on health. Reading such stories can enlarge the clinician's understanding of the complexities of abuse. Furthermore, attention to narrative can enhance the therapeutic options for abuse victims not only in mental health arenas, but also in other medical contexts. In this article we define the genre of survivor narratives, examine one such narrative in particular (Push by Sapphire, 1996), and explore the clinical implications of (...)
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    The patient lies down.Cortney Davis & Audrey Shafer - 1995 - Journal of Medical Humanities 16 (3):215-218.
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    Retracted article: People say there are no accidents: Poetry and commentary.Caleb Gardner, Ladan Golestaneh, Baljean Dhillon & Audrey Shafer - 2015 - Journal of Medical Humanities 36 (4):405-405.
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    Poetry.Jeanne Bryner, Janet Bickel & Audrey Shafer - 1998 - Journal of Medical Humanities 19 (4):313-316.
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    Gurney tears.Audrey Shafer - 1995 - Journal of Medical Humanities 16 (4):279-280.
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    Words and Wards: A Model of Reflective Writing and Its Uses in Medical Education. [REVIEW]Johanna Shapiro, Deborah Kasman & Audrey Shafer - 2006 - Journal of Medical Humanities 27 (4):231-244.
    Personal, creative writing as a process for reflection on patient care and socialization into medicine (“reflective writing”) has important potential uses in educating medical students and residents. Based on the authors’ experiences with a range of writing activities in academic medical settings, this article sets forth a conceptual model for considering the processes and effects of such writing. The first phase (writing) is individual and solitary, consisting of personal reflection and creation. Here, introspection and imagination guide learners from loss of (...)
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    Book Review: I Knew A Woman: The Experience of the Female Body, by Cortney Davis. New York: Random House, 2001. 263 pp. [REVIEW]Audrey Shafer - 2004 - Journal of Medical Humanities 25 (1):83-84.
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    People Say There Are No Accidents: Poetry and Commentary. [REVIEW]Caleb Gardner, Ladan Golestaneh, Baljean Dhillon & Audrey Shafer - 2010 - Journal of Medical Humanities 31 (3):257-263.
    Four poems by three poets with commentary and introduction explore metaphor, connection, and relationship in the broad realm of medical care, including the application to medical school.
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    Always a Surprise, Even a Wonder: Poetry and Commentary. [REVIEW]Amy Haddad, Donna Pucciani, Johanna Shapiro & Audrey Shafer - 2007 - Journal of Medical Humanities 28 (2):105-114.
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    For There is Work to be Done: Poetry and Commentary. [REVIEW]Jonathan Reisman, Stacy Nigliazzo, Sarah Buckley, Ryan Childers & Audrey Shafer - 2011 - Journal of Medical Humanities 32 (3):245-250.
    Poetry illuminates the work of health care professionals well beyond procedure guidelines, clinic schedules or best practice policy. Poems and commentary from the perspective of a nurse, an emergency medical technician and two physicians are accompanied by an exploration of the meaning of work and the role of medical humanities.
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    Book Review: Alternative Medicine by Rafael Campo, Duke University Press: Durham, 2014. [REVIEW]Audrey Shafer - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (4):451-453.
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    Feeding…Being Fed: Poetry and Commentary. [REVIEW]Audrey Shafer, Lorraine Bonner, Anna Reisman & Sarah Bein - 2009 - Journal of Medical Humanities 30 (2):135-141.
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    I Must Tell You in a Poem: Poetry and Commentary. [REVIEW]Audrey Shafer, Bryan Maxwell, Ron Strauss & Vincent J. Kopp - 2007 - Journal of Medical Humanities 28 (3):173-180.
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