‘In Otio cum Dignitate esse Possent’ [‘The Enjoyment of Worthiness in Leisure’]: Professor John Boulton on Health, History, and Intergenerational Trauma
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Abstract:Emeritus Professor John Boulton was the Foundation Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Newcastle's medical school and now has honorary academic affiliations in Medical Humanities with Sydney Health Ethics at the University of Sydney, and in Aboriginal Child Health at the Telethon Kids Institute, Perth. In 2011 he was awarded the Howard Williams Medal for his career contribution to Paediatrics and Child Health by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians. After his retirement from academic practice he worked for ten years as senior pediatrician to the Kimberley health region. In this interview with Dr Elizabeth Roberts-Pedersen, Professor Boulton speaks about his training, his work as an academic clinician, his interest in intergenerational trauma, and his continuing work with Aboriginal communities and practitioners. The interview is followed by Professor Boulton's paper on intergenerational trauma in Aboriginal communities, presented at the ‘Psychiatry, Trauma and History in a Global Age: The View from Australasia’ symposium, held at the University of Newcastle in May 2017.
摘要:名誉教授John Boulton是纽卡斯尔大学医学院的儿科基础教授,现在在悉尼大学的悉尼健康伦理学和珀斯Telethon儿童研究所的土著儿童健康方面拥有医学人文荣誉学术背景。2011年,他被澳大利亚皇家医学院授予霍华德·威廉姆斯奖章,以表彰他在儿科和儿童健康方面的职业贡献。从学术实践退休后,他在金伯利健康地区担任了十年的高级儿科医生。在对Elizabeth Roberts Pedersen博士的采访中,博尔顿教授谈到了他的培训、他作为一名学术临床医生的工作、他对代际创伤的兴趣,以及他与原住民社区和从业者的持续合作。采访之后,博尔顿教授发表了关于原住民社区代际创伤的论文,该论文于2017年5月在纽卡斯尔大学举行的“全球时代的精神病学、创伤和历史:澳大拉西亚的观点”研讨会上发表。