The UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland is based in the School of History at University College Dublin. CHOMI is an interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of the medical humanities. Established in 2006, the Centre seeks to promote the study of the social and cultural history of medicine. Its research and other activities are supported by a range of funding bodies. This podcast features recordings of academic papers on the history of medicine and medical humanities which were given at CHOMI events in University College Dublin, and other venues in Ireland.
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The UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland is based in the School of History at University College Dublin. CHOMI is an interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of the medical humanities. Established in 2006, the Centre seeks to promote the study of the social and cultural history of medicine. Its research and other activities are supported by a range of funding bodies. This podcast features recordings of academic papers on the history of medicine and medical humanities which were given at CHOMI events in University College Dublin, and other venues in Ireland.
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Dr Holly Dunbar (UCD) - 'The Case of Prisoner Alpha: Hearing Prisoners' Voices Advocating for Health Reform' at 'Inside Reform: Prison Healthcare Campaigns, Past and Present'.
Dr Rachel Bennett (Warwick) - 'Identifying and Advocating for Women's Health: The Duchess of Bedford's 1919 Committee of Enquiry into Medical Care in Holloway Prison' at 'Inside Reform: Prison Healthcare Campaigns, Past and Present'.
Anita Dockley (Howard League) - 'New Media, Old News: Strategies for Getting Penal Issues in Popular Discourse' at 'Inside Reform: Prison Healthcare Campaigns, Past and Present'.
Dr Janet Weston (LSHTM) - 'Reforming Prison Healthcare in the 1980s: The Impact of HIV and AIDS' at 'Inside Reform: Prison Healthcare Campaigns, Past and Present'.
Fiona Ni Chinneide (Irish Penal Reform Trust) - 'Improving Prison Health: Using Advocacy Tools to Effect Change' at 'Inside Reform: Prison Healthcare Campaigns, Past and Present'.
Dr Michael Sappol (Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study). Anatomy's photography: objectivity, showmanship and the reinvention of the anatomical image, 1860–1950.
The UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland is based in the School of History at University College Dublin. CHOMI is an interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to the study of the medical humanities. Established in 2006, the Centre seeks to promote the study of the social and cultural history of medicine. Its research and other activities are supported by a range of funding bodies. This podcast features recordings of academic papers on the history of medicine and medical humanities which were given at CHOMI events in University College Dublin, and other venues in Ireland.