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Images of Care and Dying with Profs Jane Maher, Bill Noble & Emma Wilson

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  • UserProfessor Jane Maher, Chief Medical Officer at Macmillan Cancer Support, Professor Bill Noble, Medical Director at Marie Curie, and Emma Wilson, Professor of French Literature and the Visual Arts at the University of Cambridge
  • ClockThursday 27 April 2017, 15:00-19:00
  • HouseSeminar rooms SG1 and SG2 Alison Richard Building.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Lauren Milden.

The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), along with the University of Cambridge’s Departments of Public Health and Primary Care, and Modern and Medieval Languages, present a series of five seminars taking place in Cambridge in 2016 and 2017. The events will explore the difficult feelings and dilemmas presented by end of life care that are felt in the lived experiences of clinicians through multidisciplinary dialogues.

The fifth and final event of the series will feature Professor Jane Maher, Chief Medical Officer at Macmillan Cancer Support, Professor Bill Noble, Medical Director at Marie Curie, and Emma Wilson, Professor of French Literature and the Visual Arts at the University of Cambridge. Using film, and engaging with present and future policy, the event will consider issues around survivorship, resource allocation and the future of palliative and end of life care.

Join us for an engaging afternoon.

Spaces are limited, so please register for this event by visiting https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/images-of-care-and-dying-with-profs-jane-maher-bill-noble-emma-wilson-tickets-27629374202

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