Stories
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Defying deafness through music
Did you know that Beethoven’s profession meant he was ashamed to admit to being deaf? Find out how similar prejudices persist today and how our writer is helping to break them down.
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Bringing biotech to the people
Amateur scientists have inspired all kinds of frightening scenarios, from Frankenstein’s monster to ‘The Fly’ and ‘Breaking Bad’. But it can be a force for good. Today’s DIYbio enthusiasts are having fun – and even making lucrative breakthrough discoveries.
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How your hairdresser could save your life
Barbers and hairdressers have a unique view of us – one that means they can spot potentially dangerous health problems. Find out how buzzcuts can lead to blood-pressure checks, and dip-dyes show the way to the dermatologist.
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My illness made me an activist, but now I’m exhausted
Emily Bashforth’s illness made her an advocate but now she’s battling burnout. She argues why we all need to be mental health activists, not just those with lived experience.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Education, Examinations and Professional Practice Committees
Date: 1908-2007Reference: SA/CSP/C.1Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
Community and Professional Education Working Group
Date: 1988-1989Reference: SA/HEC/A/43/3/6/5Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority- Archives and manuscripts
Brook: Education and Publications Unit Management: Professional Publications Group
Date: 1986-1995Reference: SA/BRO/C/6/3/1Part of: Brook: Archives- Archives and manuscripts
Professional Practice Committee
Date: 1987 - 2006Reference: SA/CSP/C.1/11Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
PEGASUS: Professional Education for Genetic Assessment and Screening
Date: 2006-2010Reference: SA/SCT/B/3/1Part of: Brent Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia Centre