Bristol University
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I am an Emotional Creature
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom"Emotional Creature" by Eve Ensler. A play about girls' voices from around the world. Medics Drama and BOGS are once again collaborating to bring you the new and improved Vagina Monologues 2019: I am an emotional creature! We are performing a series of monologues exploring, appreciating, and celebrating what it is to be a woman […]
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I am an Emotional Creature
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom"Emotional Creature" by Eve Ensler. A play about girls' voices from around the world. Medics Drama and BOGS are once again collaborating to bring you the new and improved Vagina Monologues 2019: I am an emotional creature! We are performing a series of monologues exploring, appreciating, and celebrating what it is to be a woman […]
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Touch: Perspectives from the Medical Humanities
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom1. Of all the human senses, touch is the one that is often taken for granted. Unlike the other senses, however, it is one that is very rarely lost. This makes it one of the most robust and reliable interactions that humans can have with the outside world. Touch has a preeminent capacity to link […]
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Touch: Perspectives from the Medical Humanities
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom1. Of all the human senses, touch is the one that is often taken for granted. Unlike the other senses, however, it is one that is very rarely lost. This makes it one of the most robust and reliable interactions that humans can have with the outside world. Touch has a preeminent capacity to link […]
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Touch: Perspectives from the Medical Humanities
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom1. Of all the human senses, touch is the one that is often taken for granted. Unlike the other senses, however, it is one that is very rarely lost. This makes it one of the most robust and reliable interactions that humans can have with the outside world. Touch has a preeminent capacity to link […]
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Touch: Perspectives from the Medical Humanities
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United Kingdom1. Of all the human senses, touch is the one that is often taken for granted. Unlike the other senses, however, it is one that is very rarely lost. This makes it one of the most robust and reliable interactions that humans can have with the outside world. Touch has a preeminent capacity to link […]
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Healing the Divide Between Medicine & the Humanities: iBAMH Exhibition
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomThe return of the Medical Humanities students' end-of-year exhibition after a gap of two years, celebrating the students' creative pieces, & their reflections on the year passed. This year’s theme is 'Healing the Divide between Medicine and the Humanities'. Includes best selling authors, panels on social prescribing, a piece for the Wall by WERMER.
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Social Prescribing – What is it? Where is it?
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomThe NHS wants to work with local community groups for a more holistic approach to health. How’s it going to do that? How can you get involved? Discussion with GPs, social prescribing link workers, project leaders, authors, and participants.
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Bestselling author, Lucy Jones — Why Our Minds Need The Wild
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomToday many of us live indoor lives - but what happens when we lose our bond with the natural world? Lucy, author of Why Our Minds Need The Wild, talks about the scientific evidence emerging to confirm nature's place at the heart of our psychological wellbeing.
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Proud Flesh
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomConsidering Bodies -- bodies broken, bodies mended, and bodies as seen by others. An Exhibition of Creative Pieces by third-year students on the Intercalated BA in Medical Humanities at the University of Bristol.
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Advocate!
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomCan the arts help the medical profession to treat patients with hard to see conditions, & hard to understand experiences, more effectively? An exhibition curated by students on the intercalated BA in Medical Humanities at the University of Bristol.
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