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November 2022 – Intercultural Approaches to Student Education
and Sport, University of Edinburgh Key Collaborators: Dr Janet Skinner, Director of Clinical Skills, Centre for Medical Education, University of Edinburgh Dr Christina Richardson, Lecturer in Langauge […]. Jonathan Hancock 20th November
Overall Treatment Utility – Outcomes measurement in cancer
British Medical Journal. 355: i6286. Handforth C, Hall PS, Marshall HC, Collinson M, Jones M, Seymour MT (2013).
Text Analysis: Summary - Cracking the Code to the Archive:
texts: the files of the Medical History of British India, held by the National Library of Scotland (NLS). ... in turn provide more awareness and visibility to subjects such as the medical history of colonial India.
UD: Additional resources – Supporting course and programme design
Changing the face of medical school admissions, by Lorna Marson & Ellen Small.
Call for Abstracts – Beyond the Brain Conference
Block 1: Problems with the status quo conceptualization. Issues with the medical paradigm, i.e., problems related to the DSM, problems related to Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) , neuroreductionism, etc.
Network members – Eco-translation Network
is associate professor at the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare Education (SHE), University of Oslo, Norway, where he is involved in the development of the Oslo Medical Corpus (OMC), a large language
Agency within the Archive; how the representation of Indian women worked to rationalise colonial strategies of surveillance. - Cracking the Code to the Archive:
the troops; registered prostitutes on the other hand were provided by the government, and subject to regular medical checks. ... nevertheless seems to be a bias towards attributing Indian women with the responsibility of this medical crisis.
Our Sources - Cracking the Code to the Archive:
medical and colonial setting in South Asia, and contemporary global developments in psychiatry. ... concerning her ‘zenana work’ in providing medical care for the women of India.
Monica Oliver-Diaz / Health, bodies and embodiment (2023-2024)[SEM2]
Medical intervention is the only form of treatment that will control the spreading of breast tumours and reduce […]. s2167661 4 February 2024This photo may be interpreted by individuals differently.
Treatment or Mistreatment? Patients in 19th Century British Indian Asylums - Cracking the Code to the Archive:
I. Summary:. The treatment of patients within the Asylums was medically approved by the British medical staff. ... Through investigation, the use of rectal treatments appears to go past medical reasons into abuse.