Medical education’s changing story
Medical education’s changing story Clare Gerada, MBE- London-based GP; chairperson of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 2010 to 2013 [...]
Medical education’s changing story Clare Gerada, MBE- London-based GP; chairperson of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 2010 to 2013 [...]
The golden thread Maria Hancock, Second year medical student Published in JHH17.1 - Stories in Medicine I’m a second year medical student [...]
Language is not just data: it is a custodian of our humanity David Zigmond, Physician in psychological medicine; retired GP [...]
What can anthroposophic psychotherapy contribute to our understanding of human distress and sickness? John Lees, Psychotherapist; Associate Professor and Clinical Lead in Psychotherapy [...]
Ante-thanatos care – a holistic approach for preparing for the end of life Craig Brown Published in JHH17.1 - [...]
Crossing the threshold Gabby Hollis, Managing director of Tides Rites of Passage (for teenage girls), Golden Bay, New Zealand [...]
Medical Education’s Changing Story From our Journal of Holistic Healthcare JH17.1 Spring 2020 Stories in medicine Clare Gerada, MBE London-based GP; [...]
Editorial from Stories in Medicine - JHH 17.1 by Professor David Peters The pandemic seems to be the only story in town. We are shaken [...]
A month in primary care with Coronavirus: sudden death, end of life discussions, lockdown and inequalities By Dr Jonathon Tomlinson from A Better NHS Like most doctors [...]
RCGP Nature Immersion 2020 Launch backed by BHMA There is growing evidence for the benefits of Nature contact in offsetting high levels of stress, ‘Directed [...]
Prescribing nature is excellent value for money. A report by researchers at Leeds Beckett University reveals that prescribing contact with nature for people who [...]
Making health infectious: from organic principles to whole health agriculture Lawrence Woodward, OBE Published in JHH16.3 - The Real [...]
Eating for individual, public and planetary health Mike Dixon, Chair, College of Medicine Published in JHH16.3 - The Real [...]
Arts on prescription – five steps to success Tim Joss- Chief Executive and founder of Aesop Published in JHH15.3 [...]
Social prescribing for equality and resilience: the SPEAR project Collette Brown, Social Prescribing Co-ordinator, Southmead Development Trust Published in [...]
Social prescription: coming up for air Michael Dixon, Chair, College of Medicine Published in JHH15.3 - Social Prescribing Ten [...]
Food: emotion, imagination and reality Andrew Morrice, GP, psychotherapist, educator Published in JHH16.3 - The Real Food Issue I [...]
Food for health: Putting traditional foods back on the table Izabella Natrins, Nutrition and lifestyle health coach; nutritional chef Published [...]
Wellington’s inspirational community projects Helen Gillingham, Transition Town Wellington (TTW) Published in JHH16.3 - The Real Food Issue The [...]
Social prescribing – a layman’s perspective Peter Donnebauer, Layperson trustee of the BHMA; pioneering moving image artist and media entrepreneur [...]