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Name: Paul Date: 2003-08-21 17:42:32 Email: paul@therightbarain.co.uk Message: Hello everyone - it's been a while since I wrote anything here... Great to see a load of new stuff has appeared on the site! I'm thoroughly impressed with the high standard (as ever). Currently struggling to get the IT guys at Good Hope Hospital (where I'm now working as a house officer) to let me manage the site from the hospital computers - fingers crossed... Cheers everyone - great to see some new "faces" appearing on TRB!
Name: Katya Aron Date: 2003-08-15 19:30:00 Email: k.aron7@ntlworld.com Message: Time I congratulated you on a great idea! My father, Alexander Duddington, or Sasha, as he was usually known, would have loved it. He was a Jungian analyst, but always kept up to date as much as he could with medicine generally (having practised as GP for many years for staff at Woodside Hospital in North London - which was the in-patient psychiatric department of the then Middlesex Hospital in Mortimer Street. As a young doctor soon after WW2, he was involved in the development of art and drama therapy at Friern Hospital, which was one of the huge 'asylums' of those days. The idea of creative outlets for the medical profession would have interested hin greatly, I am sure.
Best of luck, folks, Katya (Paul's mum!)
Name: sarah Date: 2003-08-06 11:16:26 Email: co-editor@scriberazone.co.uk Message: If you want to contact the BBC, try posting a message on the "air your views" forum on the doctors net website. the forum was set up to let the BBC know what doctors are thinking abot stuff (it's the only fourm accessible to non-doctors).
Name: Graham Date: 2003-08-06 09:28:14 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Thanks Alison! Yeah, we'd love it if you sent some stuff in. It'd be nice to get our lovely |more:textiles| section growing. Have you seen it?
Name: Alison Beveridge Date: 2003-08-02 19:13:13 Email: alisonbeveridge@doctors.org.uk Message: Just a quick message to tell you guys what an excellent site this is! I'm into modern textile design so might submit something... Nice to see such a breadth of creativity!
Name: Adam Onyett Date: 2003-08-01 18:42:03 Email: adamonyett@hotmail.com Message: How about targeting every new first year med student in the country by making the website address part of the Fresher's pack? Is this site advertised on doctors.net.uk? How about free biros....
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-31 14:47:31 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: THANKS FOR THE LINK SCRIBERAZONE!
Name: Paul Date: 2003-07-31 11:47:51 Email: paul@therightbraan.co.uk Message: Time I flooded my own message board too, Gra! I've started building the moon-etching laser - trouble is I'm also trying to move house which is so stressful!! Hopefully not much more packing to do, but these things take longer than they seem... As for publicity, yes - if anyone out there (is there anyone out there?) has some shiny ideas, please let us know. The surge after the BMAnews article was nice.
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-30 15:18:20 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: PS: Zen and the Art... is a top book. Just finished it and reckon everyone should read it! It twisted my melon a bit but I like that. (Sorry for flooding my message board, I'll chill out a bit)
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-30 15:14:43 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Hey everyone! I'm in Hereford now and the sun is trying to shine. Come on summer! That can't be all you've got, surely! Anyway, need a brainstorm on new publicity ideas. We definitely got a boost in our hits after our BMA News and StudentBMJ articles, and some lovely new submissions. But things are going quiet again. Has anyone got any ideas on where or how we should get the word out??? I'm thinking of putting some notices up around the hospital and trying to work out how to contact the BBCi website people. Would really love some more international input from healthcare people around the world too. Personally, I think we should etch the logo on the surface of the moon before someone else gets there first! It's only a matter of time.
Name: Sarah Date: 2003-07-28 21:28:11 Email: Message: paul, the link from Scriberazone will be up soon. Enjoy your browsing!
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-24 13:54:32 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Oh wicked, Janet. It'd be cool to know what you got on the Myers-Briggs. I'd like to know if there are any other INFPs out there. Did you find the colour thing scarily accurate? Wonder how much it's as general as horoscopes though?
Name: Paul Date: 2003-07-24 13:36:33 Email: paul@therghtbrain.co.uk Message: Thanks Sarah - we'll gladly put up a link to Scriberazone. It's great to see such a well established site. I agree - multimedia really does take poetry into a new direction - bring it on! We would very much appreciate a link from your site too. Publicity in the press is short-lived - a web link is less fickle. I look forward to spending more time browsing through The Scriberazone...
Name: sarah annetts Date: 2003-07-24 11:07:40 Email: co-editor@scriberazone.co.uk Message: Hi guys, nice site, nice idea. Just one point - why does this message board read upside down? it's a bit confusing!
Agree that "Zen and the art.." is an inspirational book - but funnily enough i didn't find the sequel ("lila") very readable.
Anyway, the main reason I'm posting this is to suggest you might like to put a link through to a website I'm involved with as co-editor: The Scriberazone (www.scriberazone.co.uk). This is a mainly poetry website which has been up and running since 1999, and we now have collections from 36 poets, including 3 doctors (myself, Mandy Tsang, and Alessandro Mascia). We also have some audio tracks, and the very exciting "multi-media poems" - a whole new dimension in the arts. The Scriberazone also holds live events on an irregular basis, mostly in London. We welcome submissions of poetry and prose, although we can only accept a small proportion of the work we receive.
Hopefully we'll be able to put up a reciprocal link to your website too.
Best wishes, Sarah Annetts (GP, Bucks)
Name: Janet Date: 2003-07-24 08:31:16 Email: barrontunes@waitrose.com Message: Hi Graham,
Just done the Colour Test and the Jung Briggs Myers Test! Lots of fun. I am enjoying the website. Take care, lots of love, Janet
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-20 20:49:42 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Oh thanks Janet. It's great to know we've got such a dedicated marketing department. That's definitely what we've needed! So chuffed you like the site so much. Yeah, totally agree that Zen is a fantastic book and there's definitely a need to persist with it. It gets into things in such detail. Proper brain food. Wicked! Take care!
Name: Janet Date: 2003-07-19 19:52:30 Email: barrontunes@waitrose.com Message: Yes, read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance in my youth - it's brilliant. You MUST persist with it - it's great.
Love Janet (Ann's mum AGAIN!!)
Name: Janet Date: 2003-07-19 19:50:38 Email: barrontunes@waitrose.com Message: Hi Graham,
Hope you've woken up from your graduation party last nite. Just to let you know that I have sent this website to all my friends - I love it!! Janet (Ann's mum!)
Name: Graham Date: 2003-07-16 14:45:04 Email: graham@therightbrain.co.uk Message: Hi Kate. Cool to hear you have a thing for writing. Have you written much already? If so, what kind of things? Criticism can be a tricky one sometimes. It's definitely easy to be defensive. I think the first step for dealing with it is to try and understand their suggestion. Only then can you decide to what extent you agree with them. If, after having thought about it, you don't agree, it's cool because you are entitled to your own form of creative expression. I feel it's good to get feedback as constructive criticism can help you build on the skills you already possess. BUT DON'T ANYBODY CRITICISE MY STUFF, Y'HEAR? :-) It'd be great if you wanted to submit some writing to TRB. You could even attach a note welcoming some constructive responses. It'd be good to read your work.
Name: kate ibbeson Date: 2003-07-15 12:01:08 Email: kateibbeson@hotmail.com Message: I have worked in admin the NHS for all my working life, but am really a stifled writer. I am wondering whether I should take a creative writing course to help me get into the discipline of writing, but wonder if I could take the "constructive" criticism. Any thoughts?
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