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View article: Whole blood and freeze-dried plasma in Canadian trauma care
Whole blood and freeze-dried plasma in Canadian trauma care Open
SummaryThis article highlights the crucial role of blood transfusion in trauma care and explores the historical and contemporary use of whole blood and freeze-dried plasma in Canadian health care. Early use of whole blood and freeze-dried …
View article: Risk Communication
Risk Communication Open
View article: The Joy and Debt of Service
The Joy and Debt of Service Open
Editors' introduction to volume 4, issue 2.
View article: Examining Evidence in RHM
Examining Evidence in RHM Open
Editors introduction to volume 4, issue 3 by J. Blake Scott, Cathryn Molloy, and Lisa Melonçon.
View article: Continuing our Speculative Study in the Present
Continuing our Speculative Study in the Present Open
When we began drafting this issue introduction, extending from a previous introduction in which we committed “to do more and better in cultivating, sponsoring, publishing, and promoting scholarship that addresses racism and interlocking sy…
View article: Ethics in Praxis
Ethics in Praxis Open
As the introduction to this issue makes clear, the ethical exposure essays we include here are the start of an ongoing initiative in the journal—to include focused sections of shorter pieces on critical threads or matters of concern in ong…
View article: Ruminations on the Long Haul
Ruminations on the Long Haul Open
Introduction to Volume 4, Number 1
View article: RHM Generosity
RHM Generosity Open
Pandemics have a way of humbling those with recognized expertise for responding to them.The current COVID-19 pandemic has thrown into relief medical and other experts' uncertainties about models for predicting the spread of cases and death…
View article: Book Review - Bounding Biomedicine: Evidence and Rhetoric in the New Science of Alternative Medicine
Book Review - Bounding Biomedicine: Evidence and Rhetoric in the New Science of Alternative Medicine Open
Bounding Biomedicine: Evidence and Rhetoric in the New Science of Alternative Medicine. By Colleen Derkatch. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2016. 238 pages. $55 cloth; $10 e-book.
View article: RHM’s Relations and Relationships
RHM’s Relations and Relationships Open
On the Focus and Scope page of the journal’s website, we describe RHM as a “multidisciplinary” journal that publishes rhetorical studies, and then go on to reference publishing “interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research” that “can c…
View article: Caring for Diversity and Inclusion
Caring for Diversity and Inclusion Open
editors intro
View article: Expansiveness in/through RHM
Expansiveness in/through RHM Open
With RHM’s first publication year in the books, we stopped for a moment to consider how far we’ve come. In our first two double issues, our editors’ introductions reflected on creating a scholarly dwelling place and shaping the field’s soc…
View article: Socially Shaping the Field's Identity through "RHM"
Socially Shaping the Field's Identity through "RHM" Open
In the introduction to the inaugural double issue, we presented our vision for RHM’s ethos as a dwelling place (Hyde, 2004) for those doing rhetorically oriented work in health and medicine, and as an ambassadorial site for demonstrating h…
View article: Manifesting a Scholarly Dwelling Place in "RHM"
Manifesting a Scholarly Dwelling Place in "RHM" Open
With joy and gratitude, we present the first double issue of Rhetoric of Health & Medicine (RHM), the new scholarly home for the emergent multi-and inter-disciplinary field of the same name. For us, this journal’s manifestation has been a …