I'm still here lurking too - and have recently been in contact with Marian (and Shaun) Naidoo, both 'founder members' and Exeter stalwarts. I'm doing a professional doctorate in education using complexity to inform the methodology, as well as the topics under consideration: professionalism and leadership in the undergraduate medical curriculum in UK medical schools. Trying also to develop a complexity-based research toolkit for medical education. Happy to chat if anyone's interested.
Not sure if you all knew but sadly Kieran Sweeney, an Exeter GP, complexity pioneer in primary care and all-round polymath, sadly died of mesothelioma last Xmas - very sad - a really good man.
Regards,
Jim
Dr Jim Price
Deputy Head of School
Institute of Postgraduate Medicine
Brighton & Sussex Medical School
Falmer BN1 9PH
University 01273 644506
Practice 01243 782819
Mobile 07808 582372
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From: Complexity and chaos theories applied to primary medical and social care [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bruno Kissling
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Subject: AW: Anybody out there?
Hello,
my e-mail address is still ok.
Bruno Kissling
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Von: Complexity and chaos theories applied to primary medical and social
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Miles
Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010 12:23
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Betreff: Anybody out there?
Hello.... I just wondered if this email address still reaches anyone.
If so, I thought there might be some new topics worth discussing following
yesterday's announcements.
Regards,
Pete
Peter Miles
Managing Director
Complexity Solutions Ltd
0161 439 3160
07802 221692
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