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SUMMARY:St Andrews Medical Humanities Network Inaugural Symposium and Public Keynote
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the inaugural St Andrews Medical Humanities Network Symposium.    We're delighted that Dr Jaipreet Virdi from the University of Delaware will be delivering the symposium keynote, from 4pm to 5pm on 'Beyond the shot: the complex history of depo-provera and endometriosis'.    As well as the symposium keynote, the programme includes sessions on Exhibition, narrative and storytelling from Emily Hanson and Billy Rough (Art History), Bridget Bradley (Anthropology), Roxani Krystalli (International Relations) and Zoe McElhinney (Medicine); on Assessing medical research from Mattia Fumanti (Anthropology), Joseph Millum (Philosophy), Aileen Fyfe (History), Jane Illés (Medicine) and Ted Bergman (Modern Languages); on Medical humanities methods from Alison Beach and Sally Mubarak (History and Classics), Katrin Metsis (Medicine), Bettina Bildhauer (Modern Languages) and Enrico Galvagni (Philosophy); and on Wellbeing throughout Life from Philippa Woodcock (History), Chia Liu (Geography and Sustainable Development), Sarah Bowers (Medicine) and Mary Abed Al Ahad (Geography and Sustainable Development).    Read the full programme: Medical Humanties Symposium Programme    If you'd like to come along please fill out the online form for catering purposes by 5pm on Wednesday 15 January. https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/st-andrews-medical-humanities-network-inaugural-symposium-public-keynote/
LOCATION:Parliament Hall, 66 South Street, KY16 9QW, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
URL:https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/st-andrews-medical-humanities-network-inaugural-symposium-public-keynote/
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