Patrick Duggan

ORCID: 0000-0002-8139-8297
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Research Areas
  • Theatre and Performance Studies
  • Irish and British Studies
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration
  • Protein Degradation and Inhibitors
  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Art Therapy and Mental Health
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Anthropological Studies and Insights
  • Neuroblastoma Research and Treatments
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Diversity and Impact of Dance
  • American and British Literature Analysis
  • Neurofibromatosis and Schwannoma Cases
  • Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
  • Islamic Studies and History
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Medical History and Innovations
  • Musicology and Musical Analysis
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy
  • Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
  • Biomedical Ethics and Regulation

Northumbria University
2021-2024

Mayo Clinic in Arizona
2022

Broad Institute
2018-2022

Mayo Clinic in Florida
2021

University of Surrey
2014-2019

University of Pennsylvania
2017-2018

Translational Therapeutics (United States)
2017

University of Northampton
2009-2013

University of Exeter
2011-2013

Johns Hopkins University
2005-2009

Physicians' nonverbal communication has sometimes been found to be associated with patients' affective satisfaction. Too little attention given, however, the impact of these caregiver behaviors on self-disclosure. This paper examines relationship between physicians' rapport building and disclosure information related subjective component illness. Twelve third-year residents at a large teaching hospital were videotaped during interactions patients (N = 34). These coded in introduction...

10.1111/j.1468-2958.2001.tb00783.x article EN Human Communication Research 2001-04-01

Because an influenza pandemic would create the most serious hardships for those who already face hardships, countries should take special measures to mitigate effect of a on existing social inequalities. Unfortunately, there is little evidence that anybody thinking about that.

10.1353/hcr.2007.0064 article EN The Hastings Center Report 2007-01-01

Patient-centeredness has been advocated to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in health care quality, but no empirical data support such a connection. The authors' purpose was determine whether students with patient-centered attitudes have better performance and are less likely demonstrate African American compared white standardized patients (SPs).

10.1097/acm.0b013e31802d94b2 article EN Academic Medicine 2007-01-25

The prospect of using cell-based interventions (CBIs) to treat neurological conditions raises several important ethical and policy questions. In this target article, we focus on issues related the unique constellation traits that characterize CBIs targeted at central nervous system. particular, there is least a theoretical these cells will alter recipients' cognition, mood, behavior-brain functions are our concept self. potential for such changes, although perhaps remote, cause concern...

10.1080/15265160902788645 article EN The American Journal of Bioethics 2009-04-24

In this article Patrick Duggan interrogates The Paper Birds' 2010 production Others to explore the political and ethical implications of embodying (verbatim) texts others. Built from a six-month exchange letters between company prisoner, celebrity (a very non-committal Heather Mills, apparently), an Iranian artist, fuses live music with verbatim physical theatre investigate ‘otherness’ women vastly divergent cultural contexts. With equal measures humour honesty performance deconstructs these...

10.1017/s0266464x13000250 article EN New Theatre Quarterly 2013-04-29

The idea of trauma is now so ubiquitous in the public sphere that it has, for many, been evacuated. But this also to say we live a moment when society feels bound its traumatic experi...

10.1080/13528165.2011.562674 article EN Performance Research 2011-03-01

AbstractTaking the form of an annotated interview with performance artist Kira O'Reilly, and responding to her recent work Untitled (Syncope) (April 2007) from both performer spectator perspectives, this article seeks explore questions surrounding potentially ‘traumatic’ reception body practices she engages with.One O'Reilly's central concerns is ‘how have a now’, how one might constitute that in interacts other bodies space. From starting point, explores we perform, receive make apparent...

10.1386/stap.29.3.307/1 article EN Studies in Theatre and Performance 2009-11-01

In this article, we reflect on the ways in which arts practices can contribute productively to national resilience strategies. We focus particularly UK Government Resilience Framework (2023, UKGRF) calls for a ‘whole of society’ approach resilience, echoing established initiatives addressing community’ (USA) and ‘total defence’ (Sweden, Switzerland). context, ask what performance research methods offer understandings whole society how existing artistic ‘perform’ that are currently not...

10.1177/14744740241298970 article EN cc-by Cultural Geographies 2024-11-19
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