🚨 We want to hear from you! 🚨
What would you be interested in discussing at future “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs” sessions?!
(We’ve had fictional doctors and toxins and poisons so far, to give you some ideas!)
There are still a few places left at our Finding the Patient event on 30th May with @gilleanmcd. Join us as we explore the patient voice and experience through our collections. This is an in-person event & free to attend! Book at: https://t.co/AqwsMFyk1e
#histmed#medhums#events
Our next event is "Patient-Doctor Intimates" with artist @OliviaTurnerArt and art historian Alison Syme, exploring the entangled, intimate, and dangerous possibilities of (female) patient-doctor relationships.
9th March 4–5:30pm GMT / 11am–12:30pm EST.
https://t.co/MHloM0AwN4
🚨 We want to hear from you! 🚨
What would you be interested in discussing at future “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs” sessions?!
(We’ve had fictional doctors and toxins and poisons so far, to give you some ideas!)
📢 Registration for "Medical (Post) Humanities? Reassessing and Reimagining the Human" is now OPEN!
We're very excited to be joined by @DanGoodley and other great speakers in Sheffield in April.
Free tickets on Eventbrite:
https://t.co/0XYJOpROiX
Registration Now Open!!!! Medical Humanities & the Fantastic Online Symposium, 'Neurodiversity & Disability', 11 February 2022 https://t.co/94uSpyCJpZ via @glasgowmedhums
Just two hours until this! If you came to our first session, it’s the same Zoom link as last time. If you don’t have the link and would like to attend, please get in touch ☺️
A lot of interested people couldn’t make our last “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs” on poisons and toxins in fiction, so we’re running it again in the new year!
20th January from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT) - we’d love to see you there!
✨📣 ANNOUNCEMENT 📣✨
Our 2022 Spring/Summer Programme is here! 📆
We are delighted to share with you our programme of #medhums#histmed events for Jan-June, featuring a number of brilliant collaborators and guest speakers 🥳.
Read all about it! 🤩
https://t.co/e3rcviEo34
A lot of interested people couldn’t make our last “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs” on poisons and toxins in fiction, so we’re running it again in the new year!
20th January from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT) - we’d love to see you there!
We are delighted to release the CFP for the upcoming virtual Disability History in Objects and Heritage conference, to be held on the 22nd and 23rd March 2022!
Please do consider submitting a proposal, and please spread the word! #DisHist
A lot of interested people couldn’t make our last “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs” on poisons and toxins in fiction, so we’re running it again in the new year!
20th January from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT) - we’d love to see you there!
📢 CALL FOR PAPERS 📢 'Medical (Post) Humanities? Reassessing and Reimagining the Human'.
Submission form here: https://t.co/gXZORVxN4o
Deadline for abstracts: January 31st 2022. https://t.co/Q3jBhgMxEi
#CFP#medhums#litsci
We’re thrilled to announce that the @NIHRresearch have a new Wikimedian in Residence! We’re excited to be collaborating with them on getting valuable health information to a wider audience.
https://t.co/4sMYaHT1qL
#medical#research#openknowledge
We’re back with our second “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs”! This time with a focus on poisons and toxins in fiction! ☠️
This will be taking place on the 11th November from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT). Please do get in touch if you’re interested in coming along!
We’re back with our second “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs”! This time with a focus on poisons and toxins in fiction! ☠️
This will be taking place on the 11th November from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT). Please do get in touch if you’re interested in coming along!
We’re back with our second “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs”! This time with a focus on poisons and toxins in fiction! ☠️
This will be taking place on the 11th November from 4pm-4:30pm (GMT). Please do get in touch if you’re interested in coming along!
Instead of a formal reading group, we’ve decided to try do something more relaxed, so we’re introducing “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs”! These sessions will be short, relaxed and give us all a chance to socialise (albeit virtually) and exchange ideas.
Instead of a formal reading group, we’ve decided to try do something more relaxed, so we’re introducing “Healthy Chats about #MedHums for PGRs and ECRs”! These sessions will be short, relaxed and give us all a chance to socialise (albeit virtually) and exchange ideas.