PWR: Rhetorics of Health, Illness, and Medicine: Stanford affiliated labs & centers
This guide page supports the program in writing and rhetoric course on health, illness and medicine for PWR1SBB
Related Stanford centers, labs and institutes
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Lane Medical LibraryStanford Medicine Lane Library webpages
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Lane Medical Library - Medical History CenterMedical History Center at the Lane Medical Library
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PWR 1TD: Anatomy of a Discipline: Rhetorics of Health, Illness, and Medicineguide page for other PWR 1 on Anatomy of a Discipline: Rhetorics of Health, Illness, and Medicine
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Stanford d.school (design)The d.school's mission is to help people unlock their creative abilities and apply them to the world. It reflects our foundational belief that design should be accessible to all.
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Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AIThe Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI's mission is to advance AI research, education, policy, and practice to improve the human condition.
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Stanford Robotics Lab ProjectsStanford University Department of Computer Science, robotics lab projects
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Stanford Virtual Human Interaction LabSince its founding in 2003, researchers at VHIL have sought to better understand the psychological and behavioral effects of Virtual Reality (VR) and, more recently, Augmented Reality (AR).
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Terman engineering libraryThe Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Library supports research and teaching at the School of Engineering through our facilities, collections, instructional programming, and digital services.
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- Handbooks
- General research databases
- CS & engineering databases
- Ethics & philosophy databases
- Gender databases
- Literature, language, communication & media databases
- Music databases
- Social science databases
- News databases
- Connecting from off-campus
- Get reference assistance
- How to evaluate sources
- Manage your citations
- Stanford affiliated labs & centers
- Last Updated: Dec 18, 2024 2:12 PM
- URL: https://guides.library.stanford.edu/health
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Subjects: Medicine and health, Sociology
Tags: communication, Health, illness, Rhetoric, social science, Well-Being