<p> 1</p><p>AMH 2011 Conference ‘ The Drama of Medicine’ Parallel papers programme</p><p>Parallel 1 Tuesday 12 July 10.30 – 12.00</p><p>1a Dramatis Personae: Under the Spotlight </p><p>Chair: David Gelipter Ashcroft Room 5</p><p>10.30 Mary-Ann Lund University of Leicester</p><p>The Physician-Patient encounter in John Donne’s Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions (1624) </p><p>11.00 Allister Neher Dawson College, Montreal </p><p>William Clift’s Portrait of Executed Murderers</p><p>11.30 Penny Campling & John Ballatt Leicestershire Partnership Trust & The Openings Consultancy</p><p>Intelligent Kindness – an alternative narrative in healthcare reform</p><p>1b Plays and Plots: Monologues and dialogues </p><p>Chair: Paul Dakin Rothley Room</p><p>10.30 David Fuller University of Durham</p><p>Jean Cocteau, La voix humaine (1930); Francis Poulenc , La voix humaine (1958)</p><p>11.00 Ashley Barnes Sheffield Hallam University and Dead Earnest – Applied Theatre Specialists</p><p>‘Clearing the air’ and the meaning of forum theatre</p><p>11.30 Louise Younie and Catherine Lamont-Robinson University of Bristol</p><p>Patient and student voice – dialoguing through the arts 2</p><p>1c The stage: 2D or not 2D? </p><p>Chair: Sally Dux Ashcroft Room 6</p><p>10.30 Bruce Edhouse Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust</p><p>‘Movies for Medics’: Taking psychiatric medical education to the movies</p><p>11.00 Emily Maile and James Akajioyi University of Leicester </p><p>‘Movies for Medics’ – student reflections</p><p>11.30 Lisetta Lovett Keele University</p><p>Special Study Components (SSCs) in the Medical Humanities at Keele Medical School</p><p>1d The Stage: Beside Theatre </p><p>Chair: Oonagh Walsh Oakham Room</p><p>10.30 Rita Wilder-Craig Humber River Regional Hospital, Toronto</p><p>Poetry in Motion: Stories of Hope and Resistance from the Front Lines</p><p>11.00 Leah Salter</p><p>“Show me, don’t tell me” (J Moreno) Using drama as a medium for “talking” about mental </p><p> health </p><p>11.30 Persephone Sextou and Claire Smith Newman University College Birmingham</p><p>Applied Drama in Health and Well-being: Beside theatre for sick children (a pilot study) 3</p><p>Parallel 2 Tuesday 12th July 14.30 -16.00</p><p>2a Dramatis personae: Operating Theatre </p><p>Chair: Victoria Tischler Oakham Room</p><p>14.30 Catherine Jones University of Aberdeen</p><p>“The Philadelphia phlebotomist”: Benjamin Rush, the Yellow Fever and the Rise of Physician </p><p>Autobiography</p><p>15.00 Philip Shaw University of Leicester</p><p>Charles Bell: Surgery, Sentiment and the Drama of War</p><p>15.30 Jen Cochrane</p><p>Sex and the surgeon: Emotional distance and intimacy in modern medicine and the medical</p><p> drama</p><p>2b Plays and Plots: Audience participation </p><p>Chair: Louise Younie Ashcroft Room 5</p><p>14.30 Ashley Barnes Sheffield Hallam University and Dead Earnest – Applied Theatre Specialists</p><p>‘Every Interaction Counts’ with patient opinion</p><p>15.00 Jenny Stephens</p><p>The Drama of Science: The Speckled Monster: Doctors as adventurers in the eradication of </p><p> smallpox.</p><p>15.30 Anna Sadler University College Falmouth</p><p>Artist as Patient: A journey into the Camera as Probe</p><p>2c The Stage: The Stage Classroom </p><p>Chair: Alan Bleakley Rothley Room 4</p><p>14.30 Leo Scrimshaw and Dan Murphy Peninsula Medical School</p><p>Prescribing Art in Mental Health</p><p>15.00 Claire Elliot University College London</p><p>The Medical Past in today’s Practice</p><p>15.30 Linda Turner University of Southampton</p><p>Medical Humanities in the early undergraduate curriculum at University of Southampton </p><p>Faculty of Medicine</p><p>2d The Stage: The Healing Theatre </p><p>Chair: Ann Borsay Senior Common Room</p><p>14.30 Sarah Atkinson, Durham University and Karen Scott, University of Newcastle</p><p>Dancing the Curriculum: reconfiguring spaces, literacies and well-beings</p><p>15.00 Kirsty Stansfield and Steven Anderson</p><p>“Her head is turned towards the window”</p><p>15.30 Dan Murphy and Leo Scrimshaw</p><p>Enhancing communication skills in alternative settings: medicinal tours of the Eden Project 5</p><p>Parallel 3 Wednesday 13th July 10.30 – 12.00 (12.30)</p><p>3a Dramatis personae: Practice makes perfect </p><p>Chair: Sally Dux Senior Common Room</p><p>10.30 Anne Borsay Swansea University</p><p>Drunk and disorderly?: Revising the mythology of British hospital nursing c. 1700-1830</p><p>11.00 Sian Beasley and Mark Harper Brighton and Sussex Medical School</p><p>Progress in medicine: views on medical practice a century apart</p><p>11.30 Joanne Winning Birkbeck College London</p><p>Speaking the part: towards and understanding of communication in the clinical encounter</p><p>3b Dramatis personae: Heroes and villains </p><p>Chair: Tony Dux Rothley Room</p><p>10.30 Kim Price University of Leicester</p><p>‘Divided loyalties’: poor law doctors and medical negligence in the late-nineteenth century</p><p>11.00 Radhika Mehr Kings College London</p><p>Southey's Warning: Exploring Robert Southey's 'The Surgeon's Warning' as a caveat for</p><p> medical practice today</p><p>11.30 Nicola Dickson and Mark Harper Brighton and Sussex Medical School</p><p>Crossing countries and cultural borders </p><p>12.00 Puja Patel Kings College London</p><p>The role of literature in understanding how to achieve the status of a good doctor</p><p>3c Plays and Plots: First person singular </p><p>Chair: Sarah Atkinson Oakham Room</p><p>10.30 Corinne Saunders University of Durham</p><p>The Drama of affect in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde 6</p><p>11.00 Nicola Cooper-Moss Keele University </p><p>Cancer between the lines: the representation of cancer in modern poetry</p><p>11.30 Esther Cole University of Liverpool</p><p>Limitations of Narrative: Informing future narrative approaches to healthcare</p><p>12.00 Elizabeth Lowe and Mark Harper Brighton and Sussex Medical School</p><p>Once you’re in bed, you’re dead</p><p>3d The Stage: Stage expression </p><p>Chair: Linda Turner Ashcroft Room 6</p><p>10.30 Angela Woods and Bethan Evans Durham University</p><p>On the radical potential of the medical humanities</p><p>11.00 Alannah Tomkins Keele University</p><p>Post Script – the dramatic potential of the medical suicide note</p><p>11.30 Aoife Moran and Anne Scott Dublin City University</p><p>Living with anxiety: Patients’ experiences of haemodialysis therapy</p><p>12.00 Sam Regan de Bere & Richard Ayres Peninsula college of Medicine and Dentistry</p><p>Developing clinical sensibility and sensitivity through drama: a view from two curricula 7</p><p>Parallel 4 Wednesday 13th July 13.15 - 14.45</p><p>4a Plays and Plots: Once upon a time </p><p>Chair: Laurie Maguire Senior Common Room</p><p>13.15 Zoe Playdon Kent Surrey and Sussex Postgraduate Medical Deanery</p><p>Medicine’s original psychodrama: the Homeric Hymn to Hermes</p><p>13.45 Anoja Fernando Columbo, Sri Lanka</p><p>The Buddhist Jataka stories as a source for psychotherapy and medical humanities</p><p>4b Plays and Plots: Rules and Censorship </p><p>Chair: Oonagh Walsh Rothley Room</p><p>13.15 Tracey Elliott University of Leicester </p><p>The ‘best interests’ of incapacitated adults: shifting narratives in medical law</p><p>13.45 Esther Stronge University of Aberdeen</p><p>A Narrative Approach to Medical Ethics: from theory to practice</p><p>14.15 Alex Hillman University of Leicester / Kings College London</p><p>Autonomy and compulsory treatment</p><p>4c The Stage: Producers and Impresarios </p><p>Chair: Jo Winning Oakham Room</p><p>13.15 Delia Muir, University of Leeds, and Penny Morris, London Deanery</p><p>Co-producing a new story: actors changing roles</p><p>13.45 Evette Hunkins-Hutchinson</p><p>Deconstruction of the Self: False Reality –Understanding mental illness through African </p><p> participatory popular theatre</p><p>14.15 Taylor Donnelly </p><p>Dreams, Divisions and Delusions: The evolution of madness in musical theatre</p>
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