Zoekresultaten
Making Clinical Sense
28-03-2023
… Zoekresultaten "Medical educators have unbelievably creative ways of teaching their students; for example I have read about cut out oranges in socks to teach the stages of dilation during birth…" In her project “Making Clinical Sense,” anthropologist Anna Harris is researching how medical skills are taught and learnt. Anna Harris from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences talks about her project Making … I could critically dissect the situation …” By: Florian Raith (text), Arjen Schmitz (photography) … "Medical educators have unbelievably creative ways of teaching their students; for example I have read about cut out oranges in socks to teach the stages of dilation during birth…" In her project “Making Clinical Sense,” anthropologist Anna Harris is researching how medical skills are taught and learnt. … "Medical educators have unbelievably creative ways of teaching their students; for example I have read about cut out oranges in socks to teach the stages of dilation during birth…" In her project “Making Clinical Sense,” anthropologist Anna Harris is researching how medical skills are taught and learnt. … Making Clinical Sense …
Thesis vacancies
28-03-2023
… University of York (UK) is analyzing the relationship between three key areas for sustainable development: LCA, CE and the SDGs. The goal is to understand what is the relationship, overlaps, gaps, and opportunities between the areas. For this first stage, the analysis has been split in three: Life Cycle Assessment and Circular Economy Life Cycle Assessment and Sustainable Development Goals Circular Economy and Sustainable Development Goals (already in execution) We currently look for two thesis …
… I was doing, and looking back I’m happy with this choice. She’s an expert in qualitative research and she knows parts of Africa well, having done projects in countries like Rwanda, Morocco and Nigeria.” Although Siegel only came on board in the latter stages of Yamba’s research, the two immediately hit it off. Siegel: “Brenda came to Maastricht twice a year for an extended visit, and otherwise we did a lot of emailing and Skyping.” The synergy between them meant Siegel, in turn, learnt a lot from …
What can you do with basic research?
28-03-2023
… team. We facilitate all that as well. The campus is the ideal place for this – a science-business ecosystem where companies can work together.” Measuring value Determining the potential value of knowledge is, of course, no easy matter. “In the early stages of research it’s impossible to measure, as so much is still unclear. It’s basically a matter of feeling around for commercial opportunities. Could an idea lead to a new drug or medical test?” Timing, too, is crucial. Could the knowledge become …
'Illuminating the unseen'
12-04-2024
… patients. “With my new method we can scan the entire patient biopsy for tumours and that will increase the chances to detect more tumours overall". The clinicians at the hospital see many possibilities and would like to push this to a pre-clinical stage for cancer diagnostic in the future. Two VENI interviews Schueth obtained the VENI on her second attempt in 2020, despite working from home with two kids during a difficult year. "I wrote the VENI during my maternity leave, while taking care of …
… of improvement. That’s one of the wound categories we’re focusing on at the moment.” Every time the dressings are changed, there’s a chance of removing newly formed tissue. “So our focus is to develop a dressing that can stay on during the different stages of wound healing.” Why interaction with clinicians is key to Samaneh’s work The explanation of the Linköping clinic’s wound dressing experts was extremely enriching, she says: “In those two weeks I learned more regarding wound dressing in …