Thanks to photographer, Sebastien Dehesdin for these shots from Sanchita Farruque’s ‘Life Drawings’ album launch party. Sanchita combines her singing career with being BAPAM’s Heath Promotion Officer, holding talks and workshops at colleges, venues, festivals and health-care training providers.
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Sanchita’s Album Launch Photos
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010Announcement of Diploma/MSc in Performing Arts Medicine
Thursday, May 13th, 2010With financial help from PPL (the company that licenses use of sound recordings and videos), BAPAM is currently working with University College London (UCL) to set up a Diploma/MSc in Performing Arts Medicine. The academic programme, examinations and administration will be provided by UCL. The course is designed for doctors, physiotherapists and allied medical professionals.
The Diploma course will consist of 120 credits in research methods, ethics, performance physiology, anatomy and psychology and modules in medicine related to instrumental musicians, dancers, singers and actors. The MSc will involve a further 60 credits and a research project in one of the subspecialties of music, dance and voice – BAPAM and UCL are currently establishing relationships with collaborating institutions (such as the Royal College of Music) to help deliver the programme.
The course will be available full-time (one year for the diploma) or part-time (two years). It will be competitively priced and we are actively working on an affordable costing. The anticipated start date is September 2011.
This is an exciting development in a growing field, both in the UK and internationally. It will be the only such medical course available in the UK and we hope it will enable us to consolidate and spread experience throughout the country commensurate to the current high (but ad hoc) standing of Performing Arts Medicine in Britain.
Further information and updates will be posted on this website as they become available. If you wish to be advised as to progress, please register your possible interest by emailing admin@bapam.org.uk, entitling your email ‘PAM Expression of Interest’.
BAPAM May 8th Edinburgh Training Day Programme
Monday, April 19th, 2010Click here for the BAPAM Edinburgh Training Day programme
The Show Must Go On
Doctors and Therapists get ready for the Edinburgh Festival 2010
The British Association of Performing Arts Medicine Invites ENT and Musculoskeletal Doctors and Therapists to a training event with a difference.
BAPAM provides performing artists with information on health and well-being. It offers information on those who help these performers, and helps performers find local appropriately trained clinicians. Whether a GP or ENT surgeon, osteopath or physiotherapist, singing or pilates teacher, this training event is for you. You can expect the speakers and performers to open your eyes to multidisciplinary team management with a difference. With the current fit note prompting us all to assess work related health problems with more finesse, this really is the CPD event to attend. ENT problems, pain, breathing difficulties…it is the bread and butter of general practice. Stop worrying about the obesity epidemic and help the Fat Lady sing!
Speakers include Dr Faith Gardner, BAPAM doctor at our Glasgow clinic, Kirsten Lord of the Edinburgh Physiotherapy Centre, Sara Watkin, GP and Osteopath, and Tom Harris, ENT Surgeon and Consultant to RADA.
The cost of the day is £65 for practitioners, £35 for students.
Click here for the booking form. Please complete and return to us by post with your payment.
If you have any queries please email clare@bapam.org.uk
Many thanks to Dr. Sara Watkin for putting together the programme and organising the day locally.
Diploma/MSc in Performing Arts Medicine
Monday, April 12th, 2010The British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM), with financial help from PPL, is currently working with University College London (UCL) to set up a Diploma/MSc in Performing Arts Medicine. The academic programme, examinations and administration will be provided by UCL. The course is designed for doctors, physiotherapists and allied medical professionals.
The Diploma course will consist of 120 credits in research methods, ethics, performance physiology, anatomy and psychology and modules in medicine related to instrumental musicians, dancers, singers and actors. The MSc will involve a further 60 credits and a research project in one of the subspecialties of music, dance and voice – BAPAM and UCL are currently establishing relationships with collaborating institutions (such as the Royal College of Music) to help deliver the programme.
The course will be available full-time (one year for the diploma) or part-time (two years). It will be competitively priced and we are actively working on an affordable costing. The anticipated start date is September 2011.
This is an exciting development in a growing field, both in the UK and internationally. It will be the only such medical course available in the UK and we hope it will enable us to consolidate and spread experience throughout the country commensurate to the current high (but ad hoc) standing of Performing Arts Medicine in Britain.
For further information, please email naomi@bapam.org.uk
Edinburgh Training Day Announced
Monday, March 8th, 2010The first BAPAM Training Day of 2010 will be held on Saturday 8th May and will be at The Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh.
Speakers will include Kirsten Lord of the Edinburgh Physiotherapy Centre, Faith Gardner, GP and Osteopath, Sara Watkin, GP and Osteopath, and Tom Harris, ENT Surgeon and Consultant to RADA.
The morning session will be devoted to vocal problems especially of a functional nature, including problems with projection, throat pain and hoarseness. In the afternoon we will focus in detail on the cervical and thoracic spine and shoulder, in both musicians and dancers, covering neural causes of pain and dysfunction, both peripheral and central. We aim to revise and extend our knowledge of pain mechanisms, the ways in which problems may present in the upper limb and management options.
The cost of the day is £65 for practitioners, £35 for students.
Click here for the booking form. Please complete and return to us by post with your payment.
If you have any queries please email clare@bapam.org.uk
Thanks to our Edinburgh clinicians for supporting this event and especially to Dr. Sara Watkin for putting together the programme and organising the day locally.
British Psychological Society Conference 2010
Monday, November 9th, 2009Dr Carol Chapman, who works as a psychologist with BAPAM clients, is just one of the speakers at the annual BPS Conference, held on 14th – 16th April 2010. She’ll be presenting a session on ‘Being a Composer – An Insider’s View’. One of the main themes of the event is Psychology and the Arts.
Here’s the full programme:
BPS Conference 2010 programme timetable
Information/Booking:
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BAPAM Training and Induction Day Dates
Monday, November 9th, 2009Future Training Days will be on the second Saturdays of May and November each year, starting with our next event on 14th November 2009. See the Events section for more information.
Please email clare@bapam.org.uk or give us a call on 020 7404 5888.
London Metropolitan University Sports and Dance Therapy Course
Monday, November 2nd, 2009A new BSc(Hons) Course is being designed to teach students with an interest and background in dance how to safely and effectively prevent, diagnose, treat and rehabilitate sports and dance injuries. It will differ from current Sports Therapy courses in its focus on dance. More info, including contact details for the course leader, Kimberley Hutt, here: Course Information



