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Virtual Surgery Training

virtual surgery training

London

VIRTUAL SURGERY TRAINING is available for most of the widely used VR formats on offer. Some of these are designed to work with mobile phones (and you may already have VR ready device.) Alternatively, you can purchase a high-quality standalone VR headset for as little as £199, which will allow you to experience VIRTUAL AESTHETIC DOCTOR alongside lots more amazing VR content. We are happy to offer advice and assistance to help you make the right choice. For Android phone owners: This is the most commonly used VR device – and only requires that your phone is compatible with the Google’s VR format, which is called Daydream. If you have a compatible phone, then all you need to do is to purchase a Daydream VR headset. Simply follow the instructions to get setup with the device, and then download the VIRTUAL AESTHETIC DOCTOR TM. FOR SAMSUNG GEAR VR OWNERS: If you own a Samsung Galaxy S8 or above, you have a choice of getting VIRTUAL AESTHETIC DOCTOR TM on either Google Daydream, or Samsung Gear VR. We would recommend the Daydream system for ease of use (and please follow the instruction for Android phone users to access VIRTUAL AESTHETIC DOCTOR TM via this method). However, if you already own a Samsung Gear VR headset, please send us an email and we will then send you an exclusive code for you to download and install the app to your Gear VR device. FOR APPLE IOS PHONE OWNERS: For Iphone users running IoS 10 or higher, you can now get access to VAD using the Oculus Go standalone system (you can find more information on standalone systems below including Oculus Go further below). Once you have setup the Oculus Go with your Iphone, simply email us (hyperlink here) to receive your exclusive activation code. To redeem your code: Use a PC or Mac computer to visit the Oculus home site at https://www.oculus.com/ Login to your Oculus account (i.e. the account that you set the Oculus Go up with.) Select Settings in the left menu. Select the Account tab. Click Redeem Code and then enter your activation code. Click Redeem. VAD will become available to download within your Oculus Go home screen, and you can watch and purchase modules from within the VR environment. That’s it – you’re all set! STANDALONE DEVICES: Standalone devices offer a premium VR experience for a cost-effective price, and have the added advantage of not requiring a mobile phone for general operation. We would highly recommend the Oculus Go headset. Please contact us for your unique code to install VIRTUAL AESTHETIC DOCTOR Ltd to your Oculus Go headset. There is also a range of high quality standalone Google Daydream enabled headsets. If you are the owner of one of these devices, please follow the instructions for Android users.

Creative Arts Mentoring

creative arts mentoring

London

Artist Mentor enables contemporary artists and creative professionals to make significant changes in their work and lives. We have mentored and coached hundreds of creative clients from across the globe to improve their work, lives, businesses, and their careers. We love helping creative people be more successful. Take your moonshot! Ceri hand talks about the services that Artist Mentor provides, and how, with the right kind of tailored coaching, you can achieve creative, professional and personal goals that may have previously eluded you. [The video will open in a pop-up window] Whether you want to make better work, attract more studio visits, exhibitions, build your network, create a more compelling website, make more income, or get that new job, we can help you shine. Together we take stock of your work and creative journey to date, clarify your strengths, purpose, and opportunities, and define the steps you need to take to achieve your goals. We work with individuals over an agreed period, as a challenging, critical friend, providing accountability to ensure lasting transformation. We plan with you how to integrate what you’ve learned within your everyday life and schedule, ensuring you continue to thrive. We provide one-to-one and group sessions, providing learning and skill sharing opportunities through expert led classes, resources and free community events and resources. We also have a network of Associate Mentors we provide regular work to - a diverse mix of experienced artists, curators, educators and gallerists, enabling us to respond to increased demand and support a growing range of client and sector needs. All sessions are confidential and your Artist Mentor mentor or coach will be a committed, trusted critical friend. Why get a Mentor or Coach? If you’re a creative, chances are you’re an introvert, deep thinker and highly sensitive - great qualities for realising innovative work! Unfortunately, we know that a high percentage of creative people can often feel isolated, rejected, and suffer from self-doubt, negative self-talk, or imposter syndrome. Old stories may weigh heavily and inhibit your growth, or you get stuck in a fear of failure loop or suffer from self-destructive habits. It might be that you simply can’t see the wood from the trees and have lost sight of your priorities or strengths. Having a trusted champion, committed to helping you flourish, helps you identify and make the changes necessary to reach your goals. A mentor or coach believes in you, recognises your special sauce, identifies opportunities, new tools, and growth potential with you, setting you challenges or targets to help you take the appropriate steps. What's the difference between Mentoring and Coaching? Mentoring A Mentor can serve as a critical sounding board at critical points throughout your creative career, providing an insider's perspective and guidance you may not be able to get from other sources. The role of a mentor is to listen, learn, and advise and is usually a longer-term relationship. A mentor can help you excel in your practice and career, and become the best version of yourself, helping you achieve your goals, introducing you to new ways of thinking, challenging your limiting assumptions, signposting, and offering critical feedback. A mentor will often draw on their personal experiences and expertise to help advise and encourage dialogue with their mentee. This could be in the form of sharing a story, tools, resources, or lessons learned from a challenge they overcame in their career. This kind of personal dialogue is encouraged in a mentoring relationship. Coaching A Coach encourages self-discovery and growth to secure lasting change. Together we assess your current situation and challenges, identify limiting beliefs, interrogate, and address perceived obstacles. We create a safe thinking environment, ask incisive questions and devise a custom plan of action designed to help you achieve specific outcomes. We nurture creative strategies based on what fits best with your goals, personality and vision and foster accountability to increase productivity. Coaching partnerships are usually more short term than mentoring relationships, as they are usually objective driven and more structured. Someone may seek out a coach to help them develop a specific skill or work through a particular limiting belief. The coaching could well end once that skill or objective had been acquired. A coach can help increase your self-awareness: identifying areas for improvement, and challenging assumptions that may be preventing you achieve your goals. Coaching is often used for the development of leadership skills, where they may train you in the art of questioning to equip you to manage others better or identifying limiting beliefs in yourself. The relationship between a client and their coach is a collaborative creative partnership.

Pushkin House Trust

pushkin house trust

London

The founder of Pushkin House Maria Kullmann was one of the few women of her generation to have a degree in theology. In her youth she became personally acquainted with the philosophers of the Russian Religious Renaissance who made the journey to the West in the legendary ‘Philosophers’ Ship’: Nikolai Berdyaev (1874 - 1948), Sergei Bulgakov (1871 - 1944) and Nikolai Lossky (1870 - 1965). Their writings, as well as those of Vladimir Solovyov were explored in depth in lectures and talks at Pushkin House. Nikolai Lossky frequently visited from Paris and also gave talks. Across the border in Soviet Russia, the works of Bulgakov, Berdyaev and Lossky were published in self-published ‘Samizdat’ form: the intelligentsia considered religious discourse as providing a theoretical platform that could inform resistance to the regime - alongside a discourse on human rights and continental philosophy. The charismatic head of the Russian Orthodox Church Diocese of Sourozh Metropolitan Anthony (Bloom) (1914 - 2003) regularly contributed to the programme at Pushkin House. He spoke on a wide variety of topics including Russian Christian thinkers and Nikolay Fedorov, the founder of Russian Cosmism. Among his lectures was one entitled ‘On Faith and Deed’ that was published as an essay and became an influential text within the Russian Orthodox Church community, as did ‘On Russian People’s Faith’, recordings of which from the Pushkin House archive can be listened to at this exhibition. In many ways Metropolitan Anthony defined his faith and beliefs through his lectures at Pushkin House, which were to have a great influence within the Russian Orthodox Church and beyond.