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Childhood sexual abuse: At the heart of problems with ACES policy, Part 2 – Dr Sarah Nelson – Making Scotland an ACE informed nation
These complaints have centred around adherence to purely medical -model diagnoses and stigmatising personality disorder diagnoses; around polypharmacy, with damaging side effects; failure to inquire into an abuse history or to ... How far are medical
Postgraduate students report increased satisfaction in 2025 survey – SCOPE
Alex Laidlaw, Head of Strategic Education Operations, and I are working with colleagues in both Edinburgh Medical School and the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies to review all of our
Isabella Pringle – Colouring books blog
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, she initially worked as a typist before pursuing a medical career at the University of Edinburgh. ... In 1919, she became the first full-time female medical officer specializing in maternity and child health.
week 4 – Eva Cheng's blog
medical science, traditional Chinese medicine involves how energy flow and affect our bodies and our well beings.
CovidLife – the end of the beginning, and the beginning of the end? – 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.
Foreword and Poem by Tanya Davis – The Mason Institute Blog
In 2016, I was Artist in Residence in Medical Humanities at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and
Equality, diversity, inclusion and Redstone – Teaching Matters
He has previously specialised in computer vision and image processing, undergraduate admissions and medical student assessment.
Phase 2 Report Summary (BSL) – Deaf Education in the UK
This undoubtedly clouds the minds of both medical and educational professionals who are involved in the education of deaf children.
Next: The possible second wave, by Liz Stanley – COVID-19 Perspectives
The medical , nursing and public health professions are all important, but in worldly and political terms the most powerful of these is the medical profession. ... Third, the leaders of the medical , nursing and public health professions have used a letter,
Teaching Awards 2025: Meet our Teachers of the Year – Teaching Matters
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine (CMVM). Our Teacher of the Year in CMVM is Andrew Storey, from Edinburgh Medical School.
