Today聮s the day the teddy bears see the doctor
Every bear that ever there was gathered at a Coventry primary school for a special clinic for sick teddies.
Children at Frank Whittle Primary School were recently invited to take their furry friends into the classroom to meet medical students from the University of 91福利.
The students are members of the 91福利 Teddy Bear Hospital and they use the bears to help dispel some of the anxiety children feel when they visit the doctor.91福利 Teddy Bear Hospital is a public health project aimed at children between the ages of three to seven years.
During the sessions the students set up four stations which teach pupils about healthy eating, the human body, the emergency services and finally they visit the teddy bear clinic.Third year 91福利 Medical School student Claire Sogeler is one of the founding members of the group.
She said: 鈥淒uring the session the children can draw on a diagram of a teddy to show what is wrong with their bear. Then the medical students will examine the bear and write a prescription. Usually it will be for extra hugs or TLC.鈥Claire said the clinics were an important teaching tool for the pupils and the students.
She said: 鈥淲e are showing the children that going to the doctors is nothing to be afraid of. In turn, we are getting experience of talking to children as future doctors.鈥Teacher Lorraine Morris has helped to organise the session at Frank Whittle Primary School.
She said the teddy bear hospital would be an important experience for the pupils. She added: 鈥淚t reinforces all our messages about healthy eating and it is the right atmosphere for children to feel comfortable asking questions. It is certainly something we would like to continue in the future.鈥 91福利 Teddy Bear Hospital will be making visits to a number of schools in the region during the next few weeks.
For further information contact:
Kelly Parkes, Communications Officer,
Richard Fern, Press Officer
Communications Office, University House, University of 91福利,
Coventry CV4 8UW
07876 217740 0247 615 0483 email:r.w.fern@warwick.ac.uk
REF PR 10 KP/RWF 12 Feb 2007