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Learn why we need pain; how we feel
pain; how we treat pain & how we discover new analgesics (pain-relieving drugs). An
Introduction & Basics for Schools (Year 7 upwards) &
Colleges.
Ideal for GCSE, AS and A2 students. Content is fully customised to suit your needs.
Effective transmission of nervous signals, their interpretation as 'pain' and our body's response to these are all key to our success and survival. You will understand:
Nervous transmission in
easy-to-understand language
Why we need pain
How we feel pain
How we measure & treat pain
How we discover new pain-relieving (analgesic) drugs
The importance of good experimental design & control to eliminate
bias
... and more ...
Talk to us about our
introduction to pain & nervous transmission
"Stuart is a rare individual. His ability to create sense from chaos, to distil clarity of thinking from murky waters and to impart technical knowledge in a way that makes it all seem simple, is a unique gift. His dry humour and ability to view things from a different angle, was of huge value and support to me in my role. Always challenging and thorough in his dissection, Stuart was great to work with and made meetings interesting! Put simply, he is a man many could learn from, pragmatic, human, reflective and passionate about the positive impact of what he does."
SM : NHS Supply Chain
Our talks combine our experience in pain and pain research with
our passion for making complex things easy to understand. Some information
is presented, there's lots of discussion and
chance to clarify issues and there's a good dose of humour! You learn
important information & remember it long after we've gone.
Our experience adds value to your lessons and provides an extra depth to
students' understanding, helping them stand out from the rest.
You will understand nervous transmission and pain because we make
it easy and memorable.
Full course materials provided. Contact
us ...
"Excellent! You managed to hold the attention of 150 Year 9 students of all abilities and teachers for the whole session. Will definitely invite you back again next next year."
Science Department, The Garendon High School, Loughborough, Leics
Students from
Year 7 upwards. Our training is especially suited to students in Years 10 to 13
(GCSE to A2), studying:
Science (including biology & human biology)
Health and Social Care
Psychology
We customise content to your needs, so why not
contact
us to see how we can help you stand out from the rest.
'"Fascinating! I could see how everything fitted together. Never thought drums could help with pain relief!"
Science Department, Bushloe High School, Leicester
Dr Stuart
Wood, worked in clinical research, training and education
in the pharmaceutical industry for more than 18 years. His PhD thesis
investigated pain relief by narcotic drugs.
Stuart is passionate about helping people understand new ideas, especially when
starting from little or no previous knowledge.
He specialises in making complex processes and ideas easy
to understand, for all ability levels & backgrounds.
Contact us ...
"Stuart listens well to his clients and can be relied upon to develop a solution which meets their requirements in a creative and professional manner. I have been struck by Stuart’s exceptional skill of simplifying what may appear complicated to most people. It is very easy to learn from Stuart. I would have no hesitation in recommending him"
SP, Open Mind Coaching UK
Dr Stuart Wood
Waywood Training
PO Box 202
Loughborough
Leics
LE11 1WH
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