Colleagues Katrina Jones and Gemma Cheeseman discuss whether job sharing offers any benefits.
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Colleagues Katrina Jones and Gemma Cheeseman discuss whether job sharing offers any benefits.
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We’re in the midst of rapid change. The acronym coined by the American military, ‘VUCA’ (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous), describes a climate that applies across many sectors, including higher education and health.
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2016 marks the 40th anniversary of our first graduates in medicine.
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‘Prevention is better than cure’ might have been my tweet last weekend if I had got as far as tweeting (I am a slow starter) but I was at least able to enjoy the many tweets circulating during the Hospital
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The most observant amongst you may have noticed that just as the front entrance was being completed, another hole has appeared in the ground between the hospital and the Somers Building.
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The Faculty Blogosphere will be pleased to know that the senior team in the faculty believe that “Our Blog” is an overwhelming success;…
Read moreIt would be inappropriate for me to share with you the precise words that sprang to my mind when at a meeting of the Faculty Leadership Team (FLT) …
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The MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit is the single largest MRC investment in the University of Southampton.
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Head of Faculty Operations (Medicine), Adrian Reyes-Hughes, writes about the origins of Remembrance Day, a doctor who pioneered advocating a humane approach to treating war neurosis, and the influence of war on developments in medicine.
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