Monthly Archives: June 2017

ASME Annual Meeting, Exeter, 2017

  This year’s annual meeting was held in Exeter 21st – 23rd June. There was a very good turnout from Bristol Medical School and its associated academies. We had two workshops TEL Creating simple and effective e-learning quickly and easily, run by Jane Williams and Kat Butcher and Escape Room at ASME ASM 2017 – Learning… Read More »

Great honour bestowed on a member of Bristol Medical School

Debbie Lawlor is a renowned epidemiologist and translational research expert whose interests span understanding how biological (including genetic), social and environmental exposures from across life affect the risk of disease and how, therefore, disease can be prevented and health improved. In the Queen’s birthday list, she has been elevated to be a Commander of the British Empire.… Read More »

Plastic Surgery Day for Medical Students

The British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) will be running their 16th Undergraduate day on the 28 October in Leeds at the Carriageworks. Click here for the flyer: Plastic Surgery Day for Medical Students For further information, contact Kavita Prashar, Events Co-ordinator  Tel: 0207 831 5161 or by email: secretariat@bapras.org.uk   Website:   www.bapras.org.uk

Improving the Health of the Public by 2040

The MSC, the Academy of Medical Sciences, the GMC and NHS Health Education England are working together to deliver a workshop entitled ‘Improving the health of the public by 2040: starting the transformation in educating the health professionals of the future’. This is taking place on 3rd July at Woburn House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HD. Expenses… Read More »

The British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Conference

The British Society of Lifestyle Medicine (BSLM) is a multidisciplinary society aiming to prevent, improve, manage and treat lifestyle-related conditions. The BSLM Inaugural Conference is taking place in Bristol on 1st July, for more information see: https://bslm.org.uk/event/vital-optimism

Sponsorship available from the RAF

If you are currently studying at medical school, or are applying for a place at a medical school, the Royal Air Force could sponsor your Medical training, in the form of a bursary or a cadetship, leading ultimately to a career as a Royal Air Force Medical Officer. For more information please visit: https://www.raf.mod.uk/recruitment/roles/roles-finder/?category=medical-and-medical-support or download a copy… Read More »