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October 11, 2007

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Well, this sounds like a wonderful idea to me. Maybe this way we'll get to read your dissertation--or at least parts of it! I have a hard time imagining any compelling reason(s) for not at least trying it out. I suppose it's largely a matter of widely disseminating the Workshop idea in the Medical Humanities, Bioethics and Health Care Blogosphere, which shouldn't be too difficult, if the success of the various "carnivals" are any indication. It's nice to have an appropriate user- and audience-friendly forum with which to explore and test one's ideas before finally submitting them for publication. And of course there's the likely spillover effect that finds this blog attracting yet more sympathetic if not supportive readers and contributors.

Hi Patrick,

I've got oodles of stuff I could use. Your suggestions of disseminating the idea in the larger (MH, ethics, policy) blogosphere is a good one. But the response, I fear, has been somewhat tepid, which is fine. Without at least 3-4 participants, it wouldn't be worth it, IMO. I'll keep you posted.

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