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The conference will be held over 2 days in Academia, Singapore from
29 to 30 October
, bringing humanities scholars, clinician-educators and professional artistes who will touch on topics including patient and caregiver narratives, grief and loss, medical education, and the social sciences.
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table.
Programme is subject to changes.
10/3/2024 2:44 PM