Michelle Winslow and Sam Smith lead an oral history project at The Sheffield Macmillan Unit for Palliative Care. Together with project volunteers, they have been making oral history recordings with people in the unit since 2007 with funding from Friends of the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield Hospitals Charity and Macmillan Cancer Support. We caught up […]
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RECENT POSTS
- CfP Experience, Medicine and Marginalisation: 3rd Congress of the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research, University of Sheffield, 23-24 January 2020
- New Hera Project for MHS Co-Director Philip Withington
- Read Julia Moses on risk and workplace accidents
- Sheffield to host Third Conference of the Northern Network for Medical Humanities Research
- Two New Seed Awards for Medical Humanities
- New book publication for MHS members Markus Reuber and Gregg Rawlings
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