In response to Chris's suggestion I am still interested in learning more
about how complexity theory can inform my research.
I have now semi-retired, but have as my main aim the introduction of a
whole-person approach to medicine and am working mainly on introducing SCA's
(Spiritual Care Advisors - previously known as chaplains) into GP surgeries.
Exploring spirituality in the context of health care needs evaluating and at
the back of my mind is the belief that complexity will assist us.
So I may be quiet - but I am thinking and am willing to learn.
Mike Sheldon
www.drmikesheldon.com
www.wphtrust.com
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From: Complexity and chaos theories applied to primary medical and social
care [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris
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Sent: 01 October 2008 09:58
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Subject: Re: networking
Yes we could if we want - this list is self organising!
As a person brought up pre-facebook, would it be useful (at least for
now) for people to send in a 1 paragraph email about who they are and
what they're doing with complexity / wanting complexity to do for them?
Chris
Anne Cunningham wrote:
> Could we have a Facebook group or some other virtual way of networking?
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> Anne Marie
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> Dr Anne Marie Cunningham
> Clinical Lecturer
> Department of Primary Care and Public Health
> Centre for Health Sciences Research
> Cardiff University
> 3rd Floor, Neuadd Meirionnydd
> Heath Park
> Cardiff
> CF14 4XN
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> Tel: 02920 68 71 70
> Fax: 02920 68 7219
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