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Recipe book for people experiencing homelessness – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
A group of second year medical students at the University of Edinburgh have created a cook book, ‘Cooking Without a Cooker’, for people experiencing homelessness.
Student Blog – Ectogenesis: Equality or Captivity for Women? – The Mason Institute Blog
About the author. This blog post was written by Morag McKirdy, LLM student in Medical Law & Ethics, in April 2023 for the Contemporary Issues in Medical Jurisprudence course. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy
About Our Project – Intercultural Approaches to Student Education
and linguistically responsive trauma-informed programmes for medical and school-based education in university settings.
Ada Lovelace Day: Dr Isabel Gal – Educational Design and Engagement
Despite taking her findings to the Department of Health, the Committee on Safety of Medicines, and the government’s Senior Medical Officer, Bill Inman, her warnings were ignored, partially as a ... Gal believed she was blacklisted as a result of her
User Experience certification – Website and Communications Blog
A medical screening system for example, might not be intuitive to the layperson but may make perfect sense to a doctor.
Old Royal Infirmary – Recycling a Hospital
Generations of students from the University’s Medical School trained at the Royal Infirmary over the subsequent century.
More than a vocation: How MFM reshaped my journey – Student Stories
So discouraging was my start to the medical profession that I almost shied away from applying for the course entirely.
Podcast: Why use a full range of marks? (18 minutes, part two) – Teaching Matters
I excluded programmes only available to intercalating medical students and 4.
Improving Academic Practice with Turnitin – Teaching Matters
She completed an IAD secondment in 2015 looking at sustainable veterinary medical education.
Thriving? Surviving? COVID-19 impact on industry sectors (3) – Inform.ed
LinkedIn data suggests roles with medical device and pharmaceutical companies growing. ... Artificial Intelligence (AI) is another tech sector “predicted to surge during the pandemic, not least by directly combating COVID-19 through medical research.
