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Listening to patients and talking to doctors: a case for design in medicine & a call to action

Posted on September 12, 2019February 15, 2021 by researchjam

This refereed paper from the AIGA Design Educator’s Conference in 2014 gives an overview of the philosophy and working process of Research Jam from our early days when we were formerly known as the Patient Engagement Core.

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