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This panel stages a conversation between research that investigates the protocols and cirulcaton of medical care research. From thyroid studies of children in Fukushima Prefecture, to UK public health practices around monitoring sexually transmitted infections, to the practice of nasogastric tube feeding in Taiwan . AS well as papers that directly investigate medical care protocols policies, such as conflict of interest policies in Belgian medical schools or the shifting representation of drug use in Norway. The panel gathers work that demonstrates how policies, protocols, and practices shift the terms of health care.
Conflict of Interest Policies at Belgian Medical Faculties: Cross-Sectional Study Indicates Little Oversight - Lucas Bechoux, Université de Liège (SPIRAL); François Thoreau, Spiral, University of Liege
Greying with an “Elephant Trunk”: The Controversies of Nasogastric Feeding in Elderly Care in Taiwan - Anne-chie Wang
Mapping infections in inner city populations: care in sexual health in England - Ulla McKnight, University of Sussex; Catherine Marijke Will, University of Sussex
Mass media coverage of the Fukushima thyroid survey - Midori Aoyagi, National Institute for Environmental Studies
News Media Portrayal Of Drug Use As A Problem In Norway (1965-2004) - Anne Sigrid Lindblad Stokke, University of Oslo