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As COVID lays bare social inequities and the inadequacies of health care delivery and public health, Medicare's Histories shows what was excluded and what was - and is - possible in health care.
Medical care --- Medical policy --- National health services --- History --- History. --- Canadian health care system. --- health equity. --- medicare.
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"When poet and essayist Kenneth Sherman was diagnosed with cancer, he began keeping a notebook of observations that blossomed into this powerful memoir. With incisive and evocative language, Sherman presents a clear-eyed view of what the cancer patient feels and thinks. His narrative voice is personal but not confessional, practical but not cold, thoughtful and searching but not self-pitying or self-absorbed. "--Publisher's website.
Poets, Canadian (English) --- Cancer --- Patients --- Sherman, Kenneth, --- Health. --- Canadian health care system. --- cancer imagery. --- cancer narrative. --- cancer. --- coping with cancer. --- creativity and cancer. --- doctor/patient relationship. --- illness memoir. --- kidney cancer. --- meaning of illness. --- poetry and cancer. --- thinking through cancer. --- wait times for surgery.
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