Past event

Scotland's NHS? A Workshop on Healthcare Accessibility

What does it mean to have access to healthcare? What things contribute to whether someone can be said to have access to healthcare? Can a healthcare service truly be for those it aims to serve without adequate access for all?

Questions like these are the focus of “Scotland's NHS? A Workshop on Healthcare Accessibility.” This one-day, interdisciplinary symposium will feature presentations from and ample discussion with the following scholars on the concept of accessibility in healthcare:
* Dr Sandhya Duggal (Lecturer in Medical Sociology & Communication Skills, School of Medicine, St Andrews)
* Dr Jodie Russell (Teaching Fellow, School of Philosophy, Edinburgh)
* Dr Sarah Bowers (Clinical Research Fellow, School of Medicine, St Andrews; Palliative Medicine & General Internal Medicine Registrar, NHS Tayside)
* Dr Gavin Miller, (Reader in Contemporary Literature & Medical Humanities, School of Critical Studies, Glasgow)
All are invited to join us! The workshop will run from 10:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. in the Senior Common Room, St Mary's College, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 9JU.

Lunch will be provided and travel bursaries are available. Please express interest at tinyurl.com/scotlandsnhs as space is limited. For questions, please contact Aaron Davis ([email protected]).

“Scotland's NHS? A Workshop on Healthcare Accessibility” is generously supported by the St Andrews School of Divinity and the St Andrews Scotland's Future Series.

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