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Month: July 2008

New York, London, Oslo: art collections at the click of a mouse

Posted on July 28, 2008 by

One of the most powerful teaching tools available to educators is- for me- art. And one of the wonderful things about being a medical educator is the fact that so many of the world’s great art galleries and museums have- or are in the process of -making their collections freely available on-line. In this posting […]

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Arts and humanities: a neglected aspect of education in South Asia

Posted on July 17, 2008 by

In this posting, Nepalese medical educator and MH Editorial Advisory Board Member, Ravi Shankar, describes the educational background of students entering medical school in South Asia. […]

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Access to NHS Funded IVF: NICE if you can get it

Posted on July 6, 2008 by

To say that it is sometimes appropriate, even obligatory, for guidelines to be ignored will not make me any friends  amongst those campaigning for more equitable access to NHS funded IVF treatment. Nevertheless, and in spite of my discomfort with the inequitable access to IVF treatment experienced by people in different parts of the UK, I’d […]

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