Sinopsis
UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland (CHOMI) talks and events
Episodios
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Student Work: Collective Identity, Belonging, and the American Medical School
14/12/2014 Duración: 53minSpeaker Professor John Harley Warner (Yale) Title Student Work: Collective Identity, Belonging, and the American Medical School Event Keynote paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Professor John Harley Warner’s paper examines identity and identity formation among American […] The post Student Work: Collective Identity, Belonging, and the American Medical School appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Teaching Compassion – Surgical Education and the Inculcation of Moral Values in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain
14/12/2014 Duración: 21minSpeaker Dr Michael Brown (Roehampton University) Title Teaching Compassion – Surgical Education and the Inculcation of Moral Values in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary It is often generally assumed that the practice […] The post Teaching Compassion – Surgical Education and the Inculcation of Moral Values in Early Nineteenth-Century Britain appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Midwives’ and Medical Students’ Clinical Obstetric Training in Nineteenth-Century France
14/12/2014 Duración: 20minSpeaker Nathalie Sage Pranchere (Paris-Sorbonne University) Title Midwives’ and Medical Students’ Clinical Obstetric Training in Nineteenth-Century France Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary This paper intends to shed some light on the forms of midwives’ and […] The post Midwives’ and Medical Students’ Clinical Obstetric Training in Nineteenth-Century France appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900.
14/12/2014 Duración: 24minSpeaker Dr Claire Jones (King’s College London) Title Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary The introduction of sanitary standards, antisepsis and asepsis […] The post Hygiene, Antiseptic and Aseptic Pedagogy and Practice in British Nursing, c. 1870 – 1900. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Portrait of the medical student as a young man – caricatures, realism and airbrushed history, c.1825-1939.
14/12/2014 Duración: 31minSpeaker Professor Jonathan Reinarz (University of Birmingham) Title Portrait of the medical student as a young man – caricatures, realism and airbrushed history, c.1825-1939 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary The focus of historians of education […] The post Portrait of the medical student as a young man – caricatures, realism and airbrushed history, c.1825-1939. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The French med student ‘carabin’ is no longer what he used to be.
14/12/2014 Duración: 20minSpeaker Alain Caubet (University of Rennes) Title The French med student ‘carabin’ is no longer what he used to be Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’ hosted by CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary The resounding folklore surrounding the French study of medicine was established after the […] The post The French med student ‘carabin’ is no longer what he used to be. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Students at the Cork University Dental School and Hospital, 1913-1990.
14/12/2014 Duración: 21minSpeaker John Borgonovo (University College Cork) Title Students at the Cork University Dental School and Hospital, 1913-1990. Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary While medical education has attracted the attention of historians, less work been done […] The post Students at the Cork University Dental School and Hospital, 1913-1990. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The G.I. Bill and American Medical Students at University College Galway, 1946–1966
14/12/2014 Duración: 26minSpeaker Jackie Uí Chionna (NUI Galway) Title The G.I. Bill and American Medical Students at University College Galway, 1946–1966 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Acknowledged as one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever […] The post The G.I. Bill and American Medical Students at University College Galway, 1946–1966 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Mutual Instruction Among Morbid Anatomy Students – The First Société Anatomique de Paris (1803-1809)
14/12/2014 Duración: 27minSpeaker Florent Palluault (Poitiers City Library) Title Mutual Instruction Among Morbid Anatomy Students – The First Société Anatomique de Paris (1803-1809) Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary On 12 Frimaire Year XII of the French Republican […] The post Mutual Instruction Among Morbid Anatomy Students – The First Société Anatomique de Paris (1803-1809) appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The Creation and Evolution of the Educational Role of the Cambridge Anatomical Museum
14/12/2014 Duración: 21minSpeaker Jenna M. Dittmar (University of Cambridge) Title The creation and evolution of the educational role of the Cambridge Anatomical Museum. Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Anatomical museums were integral to medical education from the […] The post The Creation and Evolution of the Educational Role of the Cambridge Anatomical Museum appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Botanic Gardens as Spaces and Places of Medical Teaching – The Example of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Botanic Gardens.
14/12/2014 Duración: 25minSpeaker Clare Hickman (King’s College London) Title Botanic Gardens as Spaces and Places of Medical Teaching – The example of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary This paper will explore […] The post Botanic Gardens as Spaces and Places of Medical Teaching – The Example of the Glasgow and Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Medical Education in Nineteenth-Century Australia.
14/12/2014 Duración: 22minSpeaker Dr Laurence Geary (University College Cork) Title Medical Education in Nineteenth-Century Australia Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary For the first three-quarters of a century of white occupation of Australia, residents who wished to pursue […] The post Medical Education in Nineteenth-Century Australia. appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The Dual Training of Medical Missionaries, 1940-1960
14/12/2014 Duración: 19minSpeaker Ailish Veale (Trinity College Dublin) Title The dual training of medical missionaries, 1940-1960 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Prior to 1936 Catholic nuns were forbidden by Canon law from practicing medicine or midwifery, as […] The post The Dual Training of Medical Missionaries, 1940-1960 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Lady Dufferin’s Fund and Medical Training for Women Educated in Colonial India 1885-1920
14/12/2014 Duración: 20minSpeaker Gillian McClelland (Queen’s University Belfast) Title Lady Dufferin’s Fund and Medical Training for Women Educated in Colonial India 1885-1920 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary The vicereine of India, Harriot Dufferin’s Fund for Providing Medical […] The post Lady Dufferin’s Fund and Medical Training for Women Educated in Colonial India 1885-1920 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Venereology at the Polyclinic: Postgraduate Study Among GPs in England 1899-1914
14/12/2014 Duración: 21minSpeaker Anne Hanley (University of Cambridge) Title Venereology at the Polyclinic – Postgraduate study among general practitioners in England, 1899-1914 Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary In 1899, the British Medical Journal enthusiastically announced that a […] The post Venereology at the Polyclinic: Postgraduate Study Among GPs in England 1899-1914 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century
14/12/2014 Duración: 26minSpeaker Professor Greta Jones (University of Ulster) Title The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary Following the Second World War North […] The post The Irish Response to Flexner and the Transformation of American Medical Education in the Twentieth Century appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era
14/12/2014 Duración: 25minSpeaker Professor Nadav Davidovitch (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Title Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era Event Paper given at the symposium, ‘Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014’, organised by Laura Kelly, at CHOMI, UCD, October 2014 Summary In an editorial published on September […] The post Alternative Visions of Scientific Medicine – Homeopathic Medical Education in the Post Flexner Era appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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The Adelaide Hospital and Upholding Protestant Healthcare in Ireland 1950-1972
13/04/2014 Duración: 50minSpeaker Robbie Roulston (University College Dublin) Title The Adelaide Hospital and Upholding Protestant Healthcare in Ireland 1950-1972 Event Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series, 3 April 2014 Summary This paper has emerged out of research into the the Church of Ireland’s approach, during the 1950s and 1960s, to medicine, medical ethics and healthcare. As […] The post The Adelaide Hospital and Upholding Protestant Healthcare in Ireland 1950-1972 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Rhythm and Blues – Natural Family Planning in Ireland, 1930s-1980s
12/02/2014 Duración: 01h08minSpeaker Professor Mary Daly (University College Dublin Title Rhythm and Blues – Natural Family Planning in Ireland, 1930s-1980s Event Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series, 6 February 2014 Summary The typical historiography of contraception in Ireland focuses on well-known landmarks such as the 1935 Criminal Law Amendment Act, the Mary Robinson bills, […] The post Rhythm and Blues – Natural Family Planning in Ireland, 1930s-1980s appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.
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Irish Medical Student Culture, Gentility and Professional Identity, c.1830-1900
11/11/2013 Duración: 37minSpeaker Dr Laura Kelly (CHOMI, UCD). Title “Some of these Gentlemen may be a little Wild”: Irish Medical Student Culture, Gentility and Professional Identity, c.1830-1900 Event Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series, 7 November 2013 Summary In 1831, sixteen-year-old Robert Thompson from Kilkenny began his medical studies at Dr Steeven’s Hospital, […] The post Irish Medical Student Culture, Gentility and Professional Identity, c.1830-1900 appeared first on CHOMI MEDIA.