Part of the Medical Culture Festival LIFE SAVIOURS THEN AND NOW, 17-24 Feb 2021. Brought to you by Team London Bridge.
About this Event
Due to the popularity of the GCSE: Medicine Through Time series, we are delighted to announce a that a two-hour revision master class will take place at the Old Operating Theatre Museum in February half term, 2021.
The session will focus on a number of themes covered in the current, Edexcel: Medicine Through Time in Britain, c1250-present, and AQA: Health and the People: 1000- present. Themes include: ancient and modern ideas about the causes of disease and illness, the evolution of surgery and improvements in hospitals. This session will be beneficial for all learning levels but it is specifically aimed at raising attainment and achievement in students who have been identified as at risk of not realising their full potential in terms of exam success.
The Medical Culture Festival celebrates London Bridge’s long history connected with health and wellbeing through an exciting line up of themed walks, talks, and workshops.
Caring for people’s physical as well as mental health has been paramount through out every single time period. This festival aims to celebrate the people and practices that have made a difference in the past and in the present, painting a picture of a community that has fought and continued to be resilient.
The line-up includes everything from Mental Health First Aid to botanical cocktail making. Create your own workout routine, delve into the fascinating history of the area, or try your hand at illustration and street photography. Browse here to see all the events: https://www.teamlondonbridge.co.uk/lifesaviours
Brought to you by Team London Bridge, in partnership with Florence Nightingale Museum, Gordon’s Pathology Museum, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, King’s College London, The Old Operating Theatre and London Borough of Southwark.