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Agnes Yewande Savage – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: During this time, she mentored Susan de Graft-Johnson, who later became Ghana’s first female medical doctor. ... Savage’s influence extended to Matilda J. Clerk, another medical pioneer who trained at Achimota and Edinburgh.
Elsie Inglis – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: Elsie Inglis (1864-1917) was a pioneering Scottish medical doctor, surgeon, suffragist, and founder of the Scottish Women’s Hospitals. ... In addition to her medical career, Inglis was actively involved in the suffrage movement.
Gertrude Herzfeld – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: Throughout her career, she held significant positions, including being the first female fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh and chairing the Edinburgh city branch of the British Medical Association. ... children. Herzfeld’s legacy as a
Devi Sridhar – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: At Oxford, she completed an MPhil in medical anthropology and a DPhil in anthropology, focusing on the effectiveness of World Bank initiatives in combatting malnutrition in India.
Isabella Pringle – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: 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.
Sophia Jex-Blake – Colouring books blog
13 Jun 2023: Jex-Blake’s determination led her to Edinburgh, Scotland, where she fought to enroll in medical school. ... Her pioneering efforts continue to inspire and empower women in the medical profession and beyond.
Mason Institute Investigates Season 2 Episode 3: Peace by Piece: Legal Regulation of Cosmetic Procedures – The Mason Institute Blog
06 Jun 2023: Buetow, S & Wallis, K 2019, The Beauty in Perfect Imperfection, Journal of Medical Humanities (40) 389-394. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and
Making my dreams a reality: How I landed a spot on the BBC’s The Sky At Night… – Student Stories
30 May 2023: So, I chose instead to pursue medicine and secured an undergraduate place at Harvard to study biology: a prelude to a medical degree.
Is it not mad, not to have choice? by Aileen Maughan – Social work at The University of Edinburgh
25 May 2023: 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.
Building families through surrogacy (I): Reform of surrogacy law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
25 May 2023: 2. medical and wellbeing costs;. 3. costs of pregnancy-related items, such as clothing or comfort aids;. ... These costs include the costs to the surrogate of medical assessment, counselling about the implications of the surrogacy agreement, and