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Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
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Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.
Beyond the Annual Meeting & History in Therapeutic Spaces
Perspectives on Science
48 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
Beyond the Annual Meeting & History in Therapeutic Spaces
Historians of medicine often express the desire for their work to reach broader audiences; however, popular platforms—be they television, radio, podcasts, corporate or social media—can reach many but touch few. History of Medicine Week is dedicated to exploring the risks, benefits, experiences, and best practices for historians of medicine to make meaningful connections beyond familiar scholarly communities.
This episode:
Katie Dayani
Director of Library Services & Archives, Children’s Mercy Kansas City
Sarah Naramore
Northwest Missouri State University & History of Science Society
Johanna Schoen
History Department, Rutgers University & Advisory Council for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
For more information on this and other topics, please see https://www.chstm.org/video/200
Perspectives on Science
Federal regulations are typically borne out of crisis. This conversation will examine how policy is set, starting in the Progressive Era and moving into the present day.