LGBTI Issues Adam Thorp LGBTI Issues Adam Thorp

Trans People in the New NHS

I include this as a historical document marking a turning point when UK trans community groups made a collaborative statement of the respect and health care they expected from the NHS. I was privileged to coordinate the document and to present it at a conference organised by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

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Medical Humanities Adam Thorp Medical Humanities Adam Thorp

Bushcraft Education as Radical Pedagogy

As a Visiting Professor at the University of Cumbria, I support my colleague Dr Lisa Fenton in teaching her ground-breaking, first-in-the-field Master’s degree in Bushcraft. Lisa is a very senior survival expert and Bushcraft professional, who ran her own company for seventeen years before writing her PhD: I teach some specialist theoretical aspects of her programme and was delighted to collaborate with Lisa and our colleague Professor Heather Prince, to produce this article.

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Survive What? Bear Grylls, Leadership and the NHS

One of the Masters’ degrees we ran in my department was in Leadership in Clinical Settings, and I was frequently nettled by government’s urging the NHS to ‘toughen up’ in order ‘to survive’. Noticing how the popular genre of ‘survival television’ gave support to that demand, I try here to bring that discourse to the surface and expose its fallacy when applied to the care of vulnerable people.

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Mind the Gap – Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, Heterotopias, and Apocalyptic Desire

I carried out my research into what happens when Western biomedicine meets traditional indigenous medicine in Canada’s Yukon Territory, where the hospital at Whitehorse provides a model of good practice in foregrounding traditional healthcare needs for Yukon First Nations people. This paper is one of the results of the generous help given to me by my Yukon friends, both indigenous and settled.

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Postgraduate Medical Education Adam Thorp Postgraduate Medical Education Adam Thorp

Reading Ofsted on Summerhill and Ofsted and Summerhill

Encouraging Results? During their postgraduate medical education, doctors learn to manage the complexity, uncertainty, and breadth of clinical decision-making in their everyday, real-life practice. This kind of education has much more in common with what is known as ‘radical’, ‘critical’, or ‘emancipatory’ education than it does with instructional training, and one of the key philosophers and practitioners in that area is A S Neill, founder of the world-famous Summerhill School. When the schools’ regulation body Ofsted threatened Summerhill with closure because its approach was different from the mainstream, I was one of many educationists who came to their defence.

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A Festschrift for Professor Dame Barbara Clayton

A Festschrift for Professor Dame Barbara Clayton: Dame Barbara chaired the Standing Council for Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education [SCOPME] for many years. In the 1990s, SCOPME brought together stakeholders to develop and innovate new educational practices in areas such as multiprofessional working and learning, assessment and appraisal, and improving practice-based teaching. I contributed to their work and was honoured to be asked to speak at the celebration of Dame Barbara’s life in 2011.

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