Your world in words: connecting to nature
Your world in words: connecting to nature By Gazelle Buchholtz, freelance writer, researcher and environmental worker & Ann Hodson, Social work lecturer David Attenborough [...]
Your world in words: connecting to nature By Gazelle Buchholtz, freelance writer, researcher and environmental worker & Ann Hodson, Social work lecturer David Attenborough [...]
Adverse childhood events: what next now we know? Margaret Hannah, Director of Health Programmes, International Futures Forum Jacqueline Nugent, Service delivery manager, LinkLiving [...]
Awakening your inner physician Ciara Jean Roberts, Holistic educator, yoga teacher, naturopathic nutritionist Published in JHH 18.2-Frontiers of self-care The [...]
How can a holistic perspective benefit practitioners, patients, and the planet? Sayed Adam Bukhari, King’s College London, 4th year medical student First Prize [...]
How can a holistic perspective benefit practitioners, patients, and the planet? Felicity Smith, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Year 5 [...]
How can a holistic perspective benefit practitioners, patients, and the planet? Kate Eustace, University College of Dublin, Year 5 Second Prize - Essay [...]
How can a holistic perspective benefit practitioners, patients, and the planet? Alton Ajay Mathew, Medical University of Lodz, Year 5 Second Prize - [...]
Health Creation and Creative Health Editorial by David Peters and Louise Younie JHH 20.2 Health Creation and Creative Health ‘Invention, it must be humbly admitted [...]
What is holding us back from caring for ourselves? Sarah Kuipers, Stress management coach, trainer, and author Sarah Eagger, Retired psychiatrist [...]
Burnout: a Symptom of Paradigm Collapse? Prof David Peters in conversation with David Lorimer Persistent stress responses – and obviously not only in the field [...]
Free Live Online Training Event "The 3 Keys to Thriving in a Caring Profession" on Wednesday, 25th January at 7pm The 3 Keys to Thriving [...]
Annual resilience symposium for medical teachers A reflection from first year medical student Max Williamson Published in JHH17.1 - [...]
A better future for healthcare - series This November (2020) the College of Medicine is 10 years old. We intend to use this as an [...]
Resilient Dimension Dr Antonia Wrigley, 2016 Health is not freedom from the inevitability of death, disease unhappiness, and stress, but rather the ability to [...]
I have been working with a team from Barts and the London Medical and Dental School for a year, since the start of the pandemic, to set up and deliver a support programme called Connecting Practice. Many students had signed up to volunteer in the NHS and we knew they could be exposed to upsetting and aversive situations very early in their careers, given the numbers of very sick patients and tough working conditions...
We do not yet see clearly but hope is gold Rachel Handley, Public health registrar, Public Health England Published [...]
Things I would rather do Kane Benjamin Alexander, Medical student, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry [...]
Finding time to create Mashael Ishaque, Medical student at Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry Published [...]
Thriving through connection Alex Bache Medical student, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry Published in JHH18.1 [...]
Softening the landing Hugh Grant Peterkin,Consultant liaison psychiatrist, East London Foundation Trust; honorary clinical senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London [...]