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Attending Pain, Ethnographically
Megan Crowley-Matoka
Medical Education
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Clinical Encounter
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Clinical Setting
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Ethnographic Sensibility
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Everyday Work
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Forms of Knowledge
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Intersubjective Experiences
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Knowledge-making
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Narrative Form
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Non-narrative
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Pain Patients
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Partiality
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Social Life
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Sociality
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Utterance
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Clinical
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Ephemeral
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Intersubjective
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Narrative form
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Social Life
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Sociality
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Utterance
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Psychology
Social Participation
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