Thursday, 15 May 2014

52 weeks in public health research, part 19

Posted by Dominika Kwasnicka, Jenni Remnant and Jean Adams

From Dominika Kwasnicka: Respect. No litter please.

From Dominika Kwasnicka: This 'smokefree' bin and its cigarette butts are outside the antenatal care and delivery suite at our local hospital.

From Jean Adams: Fuse duck and I went on a little road trip over the bank holiday weekend. Here he is enjoying all the many healthy (not) options at the MandS at Weatherby Services. Is there a word that describes massive heaps of unhealthy stuff at the entrance to shops?

From Jenni Remnant: on the way to and from uni there are currently baby geeses (aka goslings). Not particularly public health-y, but damn cute.

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Just to remind you:

Each Thursday of 2014 we’ll try and post around four pictures on the Fuse blog that capture our weeks in public health research, from the awe-inspiring to the everyday and mundane. Given that more of the latter than the former exists in my life, I foresee problems compiling 208 images worth posting on my own. So this is going to have to be a group project. Send me an image (or images) with a sentence or two describing what aspect of your week in public health research they sum up and I’ll post them as soon as I can. You don’t have to send four together – we can mix and match images from different people in the same week.

Normal rules apply: images you made yourself are best; if you use someone else’s image please check you’re allowed to first; if anyone’s identifiable in an image, make sure they’re happy for it to be posted; nothing rude; nothing that breaks research confidentiality etc.

Also, this doesn’t mean we wont also be posting words. You word-based posts are, as always, much appreciated.

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