Els Roding
@elsroding
PhD candidate London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Wellcome funded project about pressure ulcer prevention and management in UK hospitals
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18-12-2019 17:34:29
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Call for submissions for new Somatosphere series: The Hospital Multiple - Explorations into how it is made, felt, improvised, envisioned and counted - eds Fanny Chabrol & Janina Kehr: somatosphere.net/2020/call-for-…
Wat kunnen we van dialoogbijeenkomsten leren over de interactie tussen praktijk, onderwijs en wetenschap? Trots op publicatie van dit prachtige artikel bit.ly/3epqx4p van antropologen Silke Hoppe @Annelie3ssen krithika kaushik Els Roding Laura Vermeulen
Are you an arts, health and wellbeing facilitator working in London, South West England, or Yorkshire and the Humber? Share your practice experiences in this research project with London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and other arts and health partners. Details at tinyurl.com/CreateFac
Do you work in the industry around pressure ulcer prevention and treatment devices and materials? I am recruiting for my study about pressure on patients’ skin and pressure on the NHS and would like to chat with you. PM/e-mail me for more info: [email protected] Please RT!
Exciting news! "Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis" is coming out in a couple of months. Very proud! Justine Laurent Duke University Press
I have spent the past two days learning from brilliant scholars about imagining futures with(out) chronic illness and chronic wounds. I couldn't agree more with @Annelie3ssen. A big 'Thank you' to the organisers Dr Natashe Lemos Dekker and Natassia Brenman and the speakers!
After a couple of days filled with inspiring presentations by @toni_modelhart, Charlotte Waltz and many more, the @medantheurope conference is almost coming to an end. I feel incredibly lucky for being able to attend, speak, and exchange ideas with so many brilliant colleagues!
It's out! I wrote this report with Dr Natashe Lemos Dekker and Natassia Brenman about their brilliant workshop on imagining speculative futures with chronic illness. I presented on the medical-device industry's use and co-production of the idea of avoidability of pressure ulcers.