Writing thesis
Writing papers
Preparing for Exams
I took a train to Brussels to meet
Meeting Matt, a cousin-in-law of the Liotta family, he was
headed to Ghent on a business trip. We toured:
: some sight seeing, had Brussels waffles, mine a warm
one with melted white chocolate followed
by a bucket of mussels, A dish of fries, all washed down with a westmalle
dubbel. I had an interesting journey
back to the apartment.
I was very close to playing some baseball, but due a minor
wrist injury suffered while cycling, that no longer seems reasonable. While reading exciting new literature in the
March 2016 issue of Continental Philosophy, I came across the name: Amy Allen.
This reminded me of the wonderful work going on at the Medical Humanities
Program at Penn State.
I hope you are having
a lovely start to your summer. As you know, I've been playing with the
idea of a PhD involving the phenomenology workshop for patients through their
oncology unit there.
I cannot apply until
January for necessary funding, but I got an idea today:
As it turns out, Penn State's phenomenology department and medical humanities departments are very impressive. What is novel akin to the workshop at Bristol is this thing called Graphic medicine {http://www.graphicmedicine.org/book-series/graphic-medicine-manifesto/} So I want to try and bring together these two very novel things: phenomenology workshop for patients (in England) and graphic medicine (in PA).
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