Date | Speaker | Title | Time starts | Duration |
February 2017 | MSc Medical Mycology students | Medical mycology for me and my country | 0’00’00secs | 1’30’00secs |
Graham Atherton | Health Smartphone App and singing for health | |||
Led by Graham Atherton | Entire meeting |
Manchester University runs a 1-year taught Masters Degree in Medical Mycology that is available to students from all over the world. As part of their studies we invite them to meet our patients group in order to give them experience of what living with some of the most serious fungal infection is like. The students introduce themselves to the community by each giving a short talk about themselves, their countries and their studies. Given the diversity of the applicats backgrounds there is always a lot of interested discussion after each talk.
The group then discussed the new smartphone APP designed to help diagnose and advise on health symptoms and the impact joining a singing group would have on our health
Resources mentioned:
- Youtube Video of Delsa Ghorbani singing in the Iranian version of X-factor.
- Babylon Smartphone Health APP
- Singing for health (BLF information)
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