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Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research Congress

Thursday 14th September 2017 Van Mildert College, Durham Programme Day 1 Keynote address: Ericka Johnson and Kristin Zeiler (Linköping University, Sweden) “Embodiment, Materiality and Normativity in Medical Humanities” Parallel 1 1a) Medical Posthumanities?: New Approaches to Illness, Disability, and Care  Amelia

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Reflections on ‘Reading Bodies, Writing Minds: Mental Health in the Medical Humanities’conference

‘Reading Bodies, Writing Minds: Mental Health in the Medical Humanities’ conference Reflections by Jan Parker, University of Cambridge Sincere thanks are due to the Organisers from the University of Nottingham, Michele McIntosh and Martin Brooks And to the AHRC Midlands3Cities Doctoral Training Partnership

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A “merged sensibility”: Poetry from an early medical humanist, John Mcfarland

Jonathan Mcfarland (Poems by John Mcfarland) “In him, we cannot easily discern separate medical and humanistic sensibilities” (Joanne Trautmann describing William Carlos Williams) John McFarland was born into a medical family in Liverpool in 1930. His father was an orthopaedic

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CfP ‘Reading Bodies, Writing Minds’ Uni of Nottingham, 13 April 2017

 Reading Bodies, Writing Minds (CfP, University of Nottingham, 13 April 2017) ‘Reading Bodies, Writing Minds’ is a one-day conference exploring mental health issues in the medical humanities, and will be held 13 April 2017at Highfield House, The University of Nottingham’s

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NARRATIVES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS

Stories Matter; Story Matters in health and illness At the centre of the teaching of Narrative Medicine in medical schools (originally in the US but increasingly across the world) is the need for health professionals to understand relationships of caring

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NARRATIVES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS:PROGRAMME DAY 2

Saturday 12.11.2016 09:00 – 10:00 PLENARY LECTURE The role of narrative in Person Centred Care     Nicky Britten The term Person Centred Care has many definitions and few practitioners. At the University of Gothenburg Centre for Person Centred Care (GPCC) in

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CONF. ON NARRATIVE OF HEALTH & ILLNESS:Arthur Franks on Demoralisation &Remoralisation

Being ill is demoralising, Franks argues, to both patient and to the system and institutions of ‘care’: a demoralisation involving moral and morale denudation: a sense of futility, disconnection, a sense that noone has a stake in one’s life and you have no

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CONF. ON NARRATIVE OF HEALTH & ILLNESS:Hurwitz,Cochrane & Doctors’ Shame

09:30 – 10:30 PLENARY LECTURE  What Archie Cochrane’s Case Narrative of 1943 Teaches  Brian Hurwitz Known as the founder of evidence-based-medicine, Prof Archie Cochrane’s fascinating memoir, published after his death, is about his ‘misdiagnosis’ of a dying POW screaming. A

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International Conference on Narratives of Health and Illness:Programme

  09:30 – 10:30 PLENARY LECTURE  What Archie Cochrane’s Case Narrative of 1943 Teaches  Brian Hurtwitz 11:00 – 12:30 Parallel Session A Health concepts and services Experiences of Ageing in Australia: Remote, rural and regional access to health services.Ryan, Kath

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THE RIVER RUNS THROUGH – A TRIP TO KRASNOYARSK by Jonathan McFarland

THE RIVER RUNS THROUGH – A TRIP TO KRASNOYARSK by Jonathan McFarland Associate Editor for Medical Humanities, A&HHE     “The rivers flow not past but through us” – John Muir   The Yenisei River runs through the city of

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