Rob Bell joins the Hull Medical Society team
19 September 2021
The HMS is delighted to introduce The History Troupe as partners in devising, developing and delivering content on the story of health in Hull through time.
Founded in Hull by local writer Rob Bell, The History Troupe is all about the roots, heritage and futures of communities. Workshops, performances, exhibitions and talks have been devised and delivered and the collaboration with HMS will draw from this experience.
Rob Bell was educated at the Marist College (now St Marys College), St Andrews and Oxford Universities. He is a logistics specialist and has worked in over 30 countries. He is a Visiting Fellow at Durham University Business School.
Rob worked with the late Paul Jackson, lay Chair of the Hull CCG, on the concept for the Medical Health and Social Care Academy at St Marys College. He has worked closely with Dr Dan Roper on a range of topics which will feature on social media and other ideas are being explored.
For more information: www.thehistorytroupe.org

"From scissors to systems: finding the tools for transformational change" Inaugural lecture, Professor Maria Bryant, Professor of Public Health Nutrition, Hull York Medical School 20 March 2024 Church Lane Lecture Theatre, Church Lane Building, University of York 5.30pm to 6.30pm (followed by a drinks reception)
We are delighted to share with you a report from our most recent bursary award winner, HYMS student Dernas Suhail. The Hull Medical Society supported Dernas to attend the World Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery in Singapore this summer. Below Dernas reports back to the Society on his experience of attending the conference.