Search Search Results You could also try: near (91), nearby (15), current (600), contemporary (45), present-day (5), existing (240), gift (29) Beginning your journey at university: what to bring and where to start DescriptionThree BSMS students give their top tips on starting life at medical school.Url/about/news/2021/08-18-beginning-your-journey-at-university-what-to-bring-and-where-to-start.aspx My experience with a hearing disability DescriptionBSMS student Harriet Sharp discusses her experiences as a hard of hearing person and shares her assignment on the impact ofUrl/about/news/2021/05-05-my-experience-with-a-hearing-disability.aspx Blank Risk Assessment form 2021 DescriptionBlank Risk Assessment form 2021Url/_word-docs/blank-risk-assessment-form-2021.docx BSMS becomes the first UK medical school to livestream human dissection DescriptionBSMS becomes the first medical school in the UK to live stream footage of cadaveric donors being dissected in a secureUrl/about/news/2020/10-02-bsms-becomes-the-first-uk-medical-school-to-livestream-human-dissection.aspx Challenging stereotypes: Novel perspectives on autism DescriptionThis symposium seeks to challenge stereotyped views of autism, harnessing the lived experience of people with autism.Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/challenging-stereotypes-novel-perspectives-on-autism.aspx New study supports the use of digital learning resource in undergraduate medical education DescriptionA new cross-sectional study finds positive early evidence to support the use of the mobile learning application CAPSULE in undergraduateUrl/about/news/2020/09-30-new-study-supports-the-use-of-digital-learning-resource-in-undergraduate-medical-education.aspx Male circumcision campaigns in Africa to fight HIV 'neocolonialist' and not based on robust science DescriptionCampaigns to circumcise millions of African boys and men to reduce HIV transmission are based more on systemic racism than soundUrl/about/news/2020/09-10-male-circumcision-campaigns-in-africa-to-fight-hiv-neocolonialist-and-not-based-on-robust-science.aspx The Power of Song: Why your doctor should be prescribing choir practice DescriptionGPs should prescribe participation in communal singing activities to patients to raise self-esteem and overcome loneliness.Url/about/news/2019/10-17-the-power-of-song-why-your-doctor-should-be-prescribing-choir-practice.aspx Gene defects linked to eczema, wheeze and nasal disease among babies DescriptionResearch shows 'personalised' medicine approach could dramatically improve patients' livesUrl/about/news/2020/04-27-gene-defects-linked-to-eczema-wheeze-and-nasal-disease-among-babies.aspx Lithium in drinking water linked with lower suicide rates DescriptionNaturally occurring lithium in public drinking water may have an anti-suicidal effect, according to a new study by BSMS andUrl/about/news/2020/07-27-lithium-in-drinking-water-linked-with-lower-suicide-rates.aspx 251 to 260 of 429 Previous … 24 25 26 27 28 … Next