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A day in the life of a medical student: what was it like in 1869? – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: A day in the life of a medical student: what was it like in 1869? ... Once they were accepted to attend classes, the Edinburgh Seven started using the medical school buildings.
April 2019 – SCOPE
By first year medical student, Nandaja Narayanan As part of Brain Awareness Week 2019, Edinburgh Medical School held an interactive performance of simulated brain surgery, featuring state-of-the-art surgical ... Lessons from Medsimscape, a medical
March 2019 – The Mason Institute Blog
When hunting for a topic for my Dissertation, I went from ‘research ethics’ to ‘research misconduct’ and eventually cases of medical research fraud that had been treated criminally in the US. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised
Digital Learning Applications and Media – Page 17 – All the edtech shenanigans that's fit to print
I’ve illustrated my vision loss for each medical procedure and current condition to potentially help others going through similar medical journeys.
Lessons from Medsimscape: Fun is the best way to learn – SCOPE
02 Apr 2019: The medical focus was intentionally kept basic but offered some opportunity for learning. ... 2. Fun is the best way to learn (verbatim from a medical student).
RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community – Page 2 – RespiRisk is a hub for updates and collaboration requests from the UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community. The page is managed by Edinburgh's Dr. Holly Tibble.
19 Jan 2024: Jan 29, 2024. Doctor Kirsty Fletton is a Medical Scientist working at the Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI). ... She also provides consultancy to charities, medical research organisations, and non-government organisations.
Diverse Collections – A blog showcasing stories of equality and diversity within the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Research Collections
21 May 2019: Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan, where he graduated with an M.B.B.S. ... Several of the most distinguished medical men in Edinburgh are on the side of the women.’.
RespiRisk: The UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community – RespiRisk is a hub for updates and collaboration requests from the UK Respiratory Risk Prediction Community. The page is managed by Edinburgh's Dr. Holly Tibble.
04 Mar 2025: We’ve recently published a paper in BMC Medical Research Methodology on how cause of death is ICD10 coded in people with asthma.
March 2020 – Page 2 – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
They had people shouting at them in the streets, had to arrange to attend different lectures at the extra-mural medical college and in October 1870 they were denied permission to ... She was born in […]. efarrell 6th March 2020From the very beginning
About the Edinburgh Seven authors – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: About the Edinburgh Seven authors. Who are we? We are a group of 8 second year medical students at the University of Edinburgh undertaking a group project as part of our ... We will be sharing blog posts about their lives, the challenges they faced and
