2023 RHM Symposium Opening Keynote Sustaining a Dwelling Place for RHM
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The following article is a rendering of the opening keynote speech given by Dr. Kimberly Harper at the 2023 Rhetoric of Health and Medicine (RHM) Symposium that took place in Minneapolis, MN on October 13–14, 2023.
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