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What did Pechey and Jex-Blake do after their studies in Edinburgh? – Edinburgh Medicine Timeline
06 Mar 2020: She worked as a doctor in Leeds and set up the Medical Women’s Federation, of which she was elected president in 1882. ... She became the third registered woman doctor in the UK when she registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) in 1877.
A Beginners Guide to Imaging Online Course – iad4phd
07 Feb 2020: Engineering, Physics & Chemistry. – Veterinary Science & Bioscience. – Medical & Biomedical Science students.
Timeline 2013 – 2014 – Mobility, Mood & Place
08 Jul 2015: The Topic 3 team visit the Lothian Health Services Archive to view reports by the Medical Officer of Health. ... Professor Ian Deary is featured in the spring edition of the Medical Research Council journal, network (pages 16-17).
Depression in Social Science: A Q&A with Stefan Ecks – Depression Detectives
30 Apr 2021: Our Q&A last week was with Stefan Ecks, a social and medical anthropologist from Edinburgh University. ... Then the medical treatment is different. There is almost no counselling or psychotherapy.
Reflections on MI Movie Night – GATTACA – The Mason Institute Blog
07 May 2015: The gathering was about stimulating medical socio-legal discussions through the format of 1) screening a relevant movie, in this case, the sci-fi classic GATTACA and 2) following with a ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and
How do we care about care homes, asks Niamh Woodier – COVID-19 Perspectives
26 May 2020: This new chapter of life can be a complicated conclusion, with a variety of new medical , financial and social needs. ... Briggs, C.L. & Mantini-Briggs, C., (2003). Stories in the time of cholera : racial profiling during a medical nightmare, Berkeley,
Mini-series: Engaging with lecture recording: Learning from each other – Teaching Matters
31 Oct 2018: That is the question being addressed by a team from the Medical School in this PTAS project. ... Sarah Cunningham-Burley. Sarah Cunningham-Burley is Professor of Medical and Family Sociology, and Dean of Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences:
The Near Future Teaching Project – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
10 Jan 2020: up information displays in your glasses relating to real world physical objects, supplementary lecture notes and transcripts displaying in individual visual devices, developing simulators for use with medical monitors for creating
Week 3- formative blog – Monica Oliver-Diaz / Health, bodies and embodiment (2023-2024)[SEM2]
04 Feb 2024: example. Biomedicalization is an extension of medicalisation; categorising bodily conditions as medical issues (Conrad, 2007). ... Women are urged by medical professionals and the media to ‘check their breasts’; as a way of early intervention.
Steps to success: Connecting careers to student support – Teaching Matters
27 Oct 2022: A graduate from Aberdeen and Edinburgh Napier universities, her background includes medical underwriting, product development within an SME, and Careers Information Manager.
