In 'Witte flits', the opening film of this year's Netherlands Film Festival (@Nedfilmfestival), a psychiatrist provides assisted suicide. The film evokes an understanding of #assisteddeath for psychiatric suffering, without setting aside moral dilemmas. https://t.co/fUxrxgedRt
It's a pleasure to be able to share some of the work I'm doing currently with colleagues at the University of St Gallen around narratives of assisted dying: https://t.co/voG22IDwJa
@hsg_shss#assisteddeath#MAiD
Want to know a little more about our Living Archive of Assisted Dying?
Our Visiting Fellow @JoeCSMH has written a post for the Glasgow @EndofLifeStudy Group Blog explaining some of the ideas behind it:
https://t.co/UxqJ5cG5CY
13 entries from our Living Archive on Assisted Dying have been published. Each one discusses a film, book, blog post, text, or other form of media & how it’s influenced legal and political processes around #AssistedDying. The archive is constantly being updated so stay tuned!
It's finally ready to share! Our searchable #totalpain & #microbiome report. 90+ pages covering a huge range of topics, including a detailed summary on the relevance of the microbiome at the end of life. Find out more here👉https://t.co/3rgxdDL98C
Super-excited to sign a contract for my book on #totalpain with @EdinburghUP ! Should be out in 2025, inc. chapters on holistic approaches to pain, narrative at the end of life and witnessing vulnerability and embodiment when someone is dying. Thanks to series ed. @drgavinmiller!
Due to demand we've increased our tickets for this free event tomorrow on transdisciplinary approaches to health, feelings, and the human #microbiome. Registration and more information here 👇
https://t.co/l1kVdezwXV
Curious how the human #microbiome shapes experiences of suffering in life-limiting illness and accelerated ageing? Why our ideas of a 'healthy gut' are problematic? 19thc literature framing of gut interconnectedness? We've got it all, no matter your discipline! Free event👇
Interested in linking health, feelings, and the human microbiome? Want to hear me talk about how it connects to suffering and #totalpain at #EOL? Lots of other topics too at this free transdiciplinary event (virtual and in-person) #microbiome#PM 👇https://t.co/K6cum6txiM
Really excited for our #LifelongAgeing event next week. Looking forward to conversations that are discipline-crossing and span the division between charity and third sector work and academic research. Check out our preliminary programme on our events page: https://t.co/scv6XEGEXF
Emotions and Surgery in Britain, 1793–1912 has been downloaded nearly 1,500 times & had almost 3,000 views since it was published in October. If you're interested in the history of medicine & surgery, please take a look and RT. It's completely FREE!
https://t.co/D3mIyKTBfb
Join us on campus this Thursday for our doc double bill, including #ThreeSalons at the Seaside - recently included in the Grierson Trust's list of the best documentaries of the last 50 years. Part of our Getting Older Film Club. All welcome!
https://t.co/ooxTTM7C8m
Join us on campus this Thursday for a screening of Yvonne Rainer's Privilege, an experimental documentary about menopause and intersectionality, as part of our Getting Older Film Club. All welcome!
https://t.co/Jlw4vZFY9h
Really chuffed to see my work on Cicely Saunders and 'total pain' and (non-)narrative evidence in this special edition, alongside so many great contributions! Thanks @MedHistoryMan and @SurgicalEmotion
Of interest to @CicelySociety @CicelySaunders1@glasgowmedhums
Sharing this ⬇️ If you are a carer who writes or would like to write then this may be of interest. Of course, know how busy carers are - but hope this is a good fit for someone 💐
Narrative, relationships and continuity of care are missing in our "video rental store" attitude towards medicine. Great article from Polly Morland, author of A Fortunate Woman
https://t.co/aMKVyiaqLp
The launch of our much-anticipated exhibition The Voices that Shaped Us: Modern Hospice in the Making is fast approaching.
Join us on 6 August for our exhibition open day 💭📜 Find out more here https://t.co/YeeoJapz2L
Really exciting to be at the opening of the @StChrisHospice oral history project exhibition last night and see my words on the wall. So grateful to have been involved and have a go at writing fourteen 150 word essays instead of a 90,000 word thesis!