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Blind With Camera Workshop (Delhi, August 27-28 2012)

Dr Satendra Singh, Assistant Professor of Physiology at the University College of Medical Sciences at the University of Delhi, writes: Infinite Ability, the disability subgroup of Medical Humanities Group of University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), Delhi is organizing a workshop entitled ‘Blind With Camera’. This is an attempt to Read more…

By medh, 9 years3 years ago
Arts in Health

Breaking Patterns, Creating Change – Report on the first ‘Theater of the Oppressed’ Workshop held for Medical Students in India

Dr Satendra Singh reports on the first ‘Theater of the Oppressed’ (TO) workshop ever for medical students in India, held on 23-24 Aug, 2011 at New Delhi and conducted by Medical Humanities Group UCMS, Delhi: Created by the Brazilian theater legend and visionary Augusto Boal, TO is a form of Read more…

By medh, 10 years3 years ago
Conference Review

The confluence of science and humanities: Medical Humanities in Delhi

Dr Satendra Singh, Assistant Professor of Physiology at the University College of Medical Sciences at the University of Delhi, reports on the activities of India’s first medical humanities group: University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), Delhi is the first Indian medical school to introduce medical humanities to its staff and Read more…

By medh, 10 years3 years ago
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