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Health Humanities Podcast - "We All Have Headaches, Sweetie" with Megan Swartzfager

"We All Have Headaches, Sweetie" with Megan Swartzfager

03/02/21 • 22 min

Health Humanities Podcast

Megan Swartzfager reads her personal narrative “We All Have Headaches, Sweetie” and talks about empathy in healthcare and the difficulty of communicating pain.

Read the Fall 2020 issue of the Health Humanities Journal of UNC-CH at http://hhj.web.unc.edu/journals/fall-2020/

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Megan Swartzfager reads her personal narrative “We All Have Headaches, Sweetie” and talks about empathy in healthcare and the difficulty of communicating pain.

Read the Fall 2020 issue of the Health Humanities Journal of UNC-CH at http://hhj.web.unc.edu/journals/fall-2020/

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