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May 2020 – SCOPE
Clark Russell is a medical doctor training in infectious diseases and microbiology.
Social Responsibility and Sustainability – Page 16 – The Seed
In this blog for #FashionRevolutionWeek, Medical student Mikaela Loach discusses her top tips for ensuring your clothing purchases are both ethically made and sustainable.
Suicide Cultures: Reimagining Suicide Research – A blog about the Suicide Cultures research project
For people with severe mental health issues or for those who have experienced abuse at the hands of people they trusted (whether a loved one, stranger, medical provider, or service) there ... This means thinking beyond dominant ways that the medical field
October 2020 – One Health
The programme is based in the Usher Institute within Edinburgh Medical School.
Woman in Medicine Today – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
As previously stated, there is no doubt that women have become prominent figures in the medical field. ... Personally as a female scientist and now medical student at the University of Edinburgh I have noticed this change.
July 2016 – The Mason Institute Blog
The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Institute of Genetics and Cancer – A blog for our community to write about their interests and to share their stories.
and Cancer as part of a PhD exchange program in Medical Systems Biology.
Welcome to our new writer, Priyanka! – Students at SPS
Currently, I am on placement for my medical degree, shadowing healthcare workers in various hospitals and specialities. ... As well as this, I enjoyed reading and learning about non- medical topics, such as on the course War & Peace: An Anthropological
August 2021 – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical , social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people. ... Here’s why. Some medical conditions really are only down to
Walking – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
Not everyone can afford good shoes, and various medical studies show that improper footwear can lead to back or foot problems.
