Many of our teaching academics are also “research active” and participate in industry-renowned research and publication outside of the University’s specialist centres. This may be in the form of collaborations with partner institutions or fellow academics, independent works, or particpating in large research groups.
Our academics are known for their contributions to the various canons of their specialisms, and are often invited to be key notes speakers at conferences around the world.
To read more about the research activities of Buckingham’s staff, please visit our Staff Directory to view our academics and their work.
- School of Medicine
- 16 June 2011
International Journal of Person Centered Medicine
The first issue of this quarterly journal was published at the end of March 2011 and contains papers from Third Geneva Conference on Person-centered Medicine and the Conceptual Bases of Psychiatry for the Person as well as other articles.
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- School of Medicine
- 1 March 2010
“On a medicine of the whole person: away from scientistic reductionism and towards the embrace of the complex in clinical practice”, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15.6 (2009), 941-949
He argues for co-operation between "those that promote scientific medicine and those that emphasize the importance of applying science to patients within a framework of the arts of medicine", appreciating the limits of biomedical science in the care of individual patients and re-integrating the essential arts of medicine such as compassion and empathy back into practice, thus "making a Medicine for the Whole Person a perfectly attainable ideal." Read more >
- School of Medicine
- 17 August 2009
Sabreena Malik & Simon Payne, Medical confidentiality in professional dealings with the Police
This training module is published electronically by Doctors.net.uk as part of an ongoing collaborative programme with the College of Emergency Medicine, providing CME training in a wide variety of Emergency Medicine topics. Read more >
- School of Medicine
- 6 April 2009
West London Medical Journal
This new journal is designed to give doctors in their early years of training a platform to publish articles of interest. The publishers feel that many worthy articles are unfortunately overlooked by medical journals chasing impact factor. Read more >