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Was McKeown right for the wrong reasons? – SCPHRP
21 Mar 2014: Based in the University of Edinburgh. Thomas McKeown was right in his primary claim that changing environments, rather than improved medical care, were responsible for much of the long wave of
A review of the University’s approach to neuro-inclusive course structures – Teaching Matters
08 Aug 2025: She is a medical anthropologist, political scientist, and Butoh dancer, dedicated to studying the political economy of violence(s), the intersection of gender, class and ethnicity, and identity politics in Latin
Welcome to the March-April Hot Topic: Moving forward with ChatGPT – Teaching Matters
07 Mar 2023: With sensationalist headlines about universities going back to pen and paper exams and ChatGPT acing medical school exams, this series aims to ask critical questions about the relationship between AI software ... The tool can write essays, work computer
Teaching Emergency Medicine in a pandemic through creative, hybrid approaches – Teaching Matters
26 Nov 2020: Now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are significant additional challenges to the practical side of medical education. ... Janet is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine in NHS Lothian and the Director of Clinical Skills for Edinburgh Medical School.
Welcome to July’s issue of Teaching Matters: Alumni Experiences – Teaching Matters
09 Jul 2020: graduating, while students in their last year of medical studies were able to graduate early to join in as well.
Sport and Planetary Health: Some Observations on Activism – Sport Matters
02 Jun 2025: British Medical Journal Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 2025;11. New Weather Institute (2025).
Lessons from the Forth bridges: a story of connections in Family Medicine – Postgraduate Life
15 Jul 2024: These connections brought a young medical doctor from a developing country in Africa with no family medicine practice to learn from the home of the first professor of general practice, Dr
We began as part of the body, 3D prints, 2017 – The Mason Institute Blog
25 Jan 2018: These objects attempt to challenge our understanding of scale within the body and medical imaging software. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and
Unintended consequences of approaches to marking and assessment – Teaching Matters
21 Apr 2021: I excluded programmes only available to intercalating medical students and 4.
Hiring: Programming Languages Researcher/Senior Researcher – Huawei-Edinburgh Joint Lab
22 Apr 2021: Private medical insurance and Medical Expense Claim Scheme. 24/7 Employee Assistance Program.
