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Is it not mad, not to have choice? by Aileen Maughan – Social work at The University of Edinburgh
The medical model frames the cause of an issue as biological or physical and medication is generally the primary treatment form. ... The medical model perceives the illness as a deficit of the individual, which can be pathologizing.
Embracing the new normal – Stories from Vet School
🙂 This year, I am also involved in the school’s CVMA (Canadian Veterinary Medical Association) as a social representative and have been busy with my fellow society members planning fun
TRAM MB-PhD: That’s a lot of letters! – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
In hopefully simpler terms, the programme offers a unique opportunity for undergraduate medical students to engage in top-level rheumatology research during their medical (MBChB) degree at an early stage in ... That’s just over 20 million people!
International Women’s Day: Dr Ailsa Oswald – SCOPE
Dr Ailsa Oswald is a medical oncology registrar, currently completing her PhD under the supervision of Professor Charlie Gourley at the MRC IGMM. ... Which area of women’s health are you currently researching? I am a medical oncology registrar and I
November 2018 – burning the midnight data
That same year, in a marathon in Qingyuan, more than 12,000 out of 20,000 runners received mid-race medical treatment.
Using simulation flexibly to provide experiential learning at scale – Teaching Matters
Here I will talk about three such innovations that are being used by Edinburgh University Medical School. ... These provide experiential learning to medical students without the need to recreate physical spaces.
Being on dialysis in Malaysia – neilturn
Nephrology, medical education, whatever. Hide. Being on dialysis in Malaysia. Being on dialysis in Malaysia.
Zika, Gandhi and the CDC – The Mason Institute Blog
For years, India has struggled with non- medical sex-selective abortion (and female infanticide) in such significant numbers, that the sex-ratio for infants in certain regions has become heavily skewed. ... The Institute provides
Participant Information Sheet – Exploring the relationship between lived experience and treatment decisions for adults living with fecal incontinence
Deciding not to take part or withdrawing from the study will not affect your medical care or legal rights.
Member Bios: Research fellows – Decolonised Transformations
Dr Simon Buck is an historian and medical humanities scholar with interests in the US South, histories of medicine and music, and the impacts of slavery-derived wealth on British charities
