Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Aren't Most University Staff Already On Them..?

If you read David Thompson, and you really, really should, you could be forgiven for thinking so, anyway... 

Exeter’s new interdisciplinary programme will upskill and educate healthcare workers, therapists, and others from around the world on the emerging potential of psychedelics.
The programme will be delivered online and will incorporate topics covering both the science and philosophy of psychedelic therapies - including medicine, research methods and ethics.

'Ethics', eh? Most of them probably think it's a county dahn sarf... 

H/T: Ian J via email

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And how are they getting around this, then?
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2016/2/contents/enacted

Doonhamer said...

And then a doctorate in electro conclusive therapy. Another blast from the past.

JuliaM said...

"And how are they getting around this, then?"

Maybe the legal students are expected to have a go?

"And then a doctorate in electro conclusive therapy. Another blast from the past."

Hooking people up to the mains is starting to grow on me as a treatment. Just not necessarily for mental illness!