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Flipping the Tin
Sardines Digital Engagement
5 episodes
1 month ago
In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.
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In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Conferencing in the Medical Profession
Flipping the Tin
59 minutes
4 years ago
Conferencing in the Medical Profession
Susie Huang, radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant in radiology at Harvard Medical School, and MUSC medical student Emilie McKinnon discuss the place of events in the medical profession, and the strides that have been made in digital conferencing, and how medical students are working in clinical research in a time where we couldn't be face-to-face.
Flipping the Tin
In this episode, Queen Margaret University Professor Joe Goldblatt discusses his theories on events, citing his texts, and proposes there will be an optimistic future in the world of digital and hybrid landscapes.