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  1. Correspondence to Dr Brandy Schillace, Editor in Chief, Medical Humanities Journal, BMA House, London, UK; bls10{at}case.edu

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Welcome to the 45th volume of Medical Humanities! In the 2019 issues, we look forward to several new and exciting developments. In January, we (re)launched the Medical Humanities Podcast, which will now appear monthly, and we are pleased to present the first instalment of the Research Forum (RF).

In this issue, following the original articles, you will see Research Forum: Being Well Together by Guest Editors Neil Pemberton and Robert Kirk. This RF examines the myriad ways humans have formed partnerships with non-human species to improve health across time and place. Like our June and December special issues, the RF will offer themed content, …

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