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Congratulations to the Performing Arts Medicine department at UCL who have 5 participations from the MSc course at the PAMA (Performing Arts Medicine Association) International Conference in New York in July 2016.

This is an excellent representation from the Performing Arts Medicine MSc based at the ISEH and reflects the research development aspect of the course. Course leader Hara Trouli said:

“We are looking forward to encouraging this trend and disseminate our students’ research projects in international meetings. We are grateful to the ISEH for offering the lab facilities for some of our course research projects.”

We wish the 5 nominees the best of luck.

  • Isabel Artigues-Cano, BSc, MSc (UCL 2012), Hypermobility and proprioception in the figure joints of flautists
  • Hara Trouli, MD, MSc Performing Arts Medicine (UCL 2012), Tension precursors to focal dystonia
  • Karolin Krell, M.Ost (UCL 2015), Sleep disturbance amongst performing artists
  • Maria del Socorro Lozano Michel, MD (UCL 2015), Double the shows, double the fun? An evaluation of the effects of vocal loading in professional musical theatre performers involved in multiple performance per day: an acoustic, electroglottographic measures and self-perception study
  • Kari Arnason, BSc (UCL 2016), The effect of an educational and prevention course for university music students on their body awareness and attitude towards health and prevention