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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 16:46:25 -0000
From: Mark Newman <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Proof reading help wanted
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From: blaine robin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 13 November 2003 16:38
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Subject: Re: LMSG meeting weds 12/11 6pm - Carl May
Dear Mark,
Could you forward this email to as many people as possible. I am a part
time PhD student interested in paying for 3 to 6 hours per week (£10 - 15
per hour) for someone to proof read my work. I am willing to work with
someone who is interesting in Health and Illness (it can be a graduate or
postgraduate interested in earning some pocket money. I am 35 years old and
live in Southend with my wife and family. I work for the London Borough of
Redbridge as an Occupational Therapist. I am registered with the University
of Greenwich. My mobile number is 07813 893 056 for anyone interested in
following up on this.
Thank you.
Blaine Robin
>From: Mark Newman <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
>CC: "C R May (E-mail)" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: LMSG meeting weds 12/11 6pm - Carl May Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003
>09:23:41 -0000
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>
>British Sociological Association
>
>London Medical Sociology Group - 2003 Programme
>
>Venue
>King's College London, Room 1.16, Franklin Wilkins Building, Stamford
>Street, London SE1 8WA.
>
>Nearest tube and rail: Waterloo
>
>MEETINGS 6PM - 7PM
>
>Everyone is welcome to attend LMSG meetings - the group has no formal
>membership. At each meeting there is a presentation by a speaker, followed
>by discussion that continues over drinks and supper in the local pub.
>
>12 November 6pm
>
>THE SOCIAL PRODUCTION OF TELEMEDICINE:
>HOW MODERNISATION WRESTLES WITH THE EVIDENCE-BASE
>
>Carl May
>
>Telemedicine services use information and telecommunications technologies
>to
>mediate relations and practices between clinicians and their patients.
>These
>new technologies figure prominently in plans for modernisation in the NHS,
>for they seem to make possible more rapid access to care, and to break down
>problems of distance and spatial inequalities in service provision.
>However,
>in practice telemedicine never seems to find roots in service provision. It
>remains fragmented, small scale. This paper explores the collision between
>demands for modernisation, and the imperative for evidence based practice.
>It draws on cases studies derived from a long-standing programme of
>ethnographic and other research on the development, evaluation and
>implementation of telemedicine systems.
>
>
>Carl May is professor of medical sociology and leads the Health
>Technologies
>and Human Relations research programme in the Centre for Health Services
>Research, University of Newcastle.
>
>
>
>
>
>Mark Newman
>Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating Centre (EPPI-
>Centre)
>Social Science Research Unit (SSRU)
>Institute of Education
>University of London
>18 Woburn Square
>London WC1H 0NR
>
>Tel: +44 (0) 207 612 6575
>Fax: +44 (0) 207 612 6400
>
>
>
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Dr Christine Barry,
Research Fellow,
Centre for the Study of Health, Sickness and Disablement,
Brunel University,
Uxbridge,
Middlesex,
UB8 3PH,
UK.
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Phone: 01895 274 000 x4851
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