Chronic Fatigue: The Biological Mystery
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a condition in which individuals experience extreme tiredness that prevents them engaging in their day-to-day life. However, doctors are unable to identify any biological cause.
Host: Rhiannon is currently studying for a MB ChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) at the University of Warwick, following an undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. At Oxford, Rhiannon’s excellent academic performance saw her receiving the Rank Prize Fund summer studentship, theProxime Accessit for the Weiskrantz Prize in Psychological Studies and the Domus Scholarship (Pembroke College, Oxford).
Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a condition in which individuals experience extreme tiredness that prevents them engaging in their day-to-day life. However, doctors are unable to identify any biological cause.
Host: Rhiannon is currently studying for a MB ChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) at the University of Warwick, following an undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. At Oxford, Rhiannon’s excellent academic performance saw her receiving the Rank Prize Fund summer studentship, theProxime Accessit for the Weiskrantz Prize in Psychological Studies and the Domus Scholarship (Pembroke College, Oxford).
Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a condition in which individuals experience extreme tiredness that prevents them engaging in their day-to-day life. However, doctors are unable to identify any biological cause.
Host: Rhiannon is currently studying for a MB ChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) at the University of Warwick, following an undergraduate degree in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford. At Oxford, Rhiannon’s excellent academic performance saw her receiving the Rank Prize Fund summer studentship, theProxime Accessit for the Weiskrantz Prize in Psychological Studies and the Domus Scholarship (Pembroke College, Oxford).
Duration: Suggested 1-2hrs, depending on the level of detail the student desires.