Enacting care by being experts and managing relationships: A discourse analysis of chief medical officer of health media briefings during the COVID-19 pandemic
In Canada, Chief Medical Officers of Health (CMOHs) are responsible for protecting and promoting the health of their respective populations, but few studies have examined this role and its connections with the practice of medicine. In Canada and elsewhere, CMOHs and other public health physicians ha...
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Main Authors: | Sudit Ranade (Author), Judith Belle Brown (Author), Tom Freeman (Author), Amardeep Thind (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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