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  1. Brandy Schillace
  1. Medical Humanities, London, UK, London, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Brandy Schillace, Medical Humanities, London, UK; bls10{at}case.edu

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What a long, strange and terrifying year 2020 has turned out to be. I could not have known a year ago how prescient our new theme of ‘access’” would become. In the wake of a pandemic, political unrest, threats to civil rights and increasing climate disasters, it sometimes feels that our humanity has been tested to its utmost. As we move ahead into 2021, we will continue to expand our thematic interest in …

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