Showing posts with label NHS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NHS. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Can't believe it's the last week of term already
Can't believe it's the last week of term already. Still lots to try to get finished. Some recent highlights:
Been marking student assignments on the module I run on our MSc Health Psychology programme. Students have to write a case study of a hypothetical person who has a chronic health condition, describe the psychosocial issues they face, then choose and justify a self management intervention that will help them with these issues. Students can choose any condition they wish. Diabetes, HIV and arthritis proved the most popular choices this year.
I've also been writing new modules for the degree restructuring that's currently taking place for next academic year, including: clinical and counselling psychology, applied social psychology and professional skills for psychology graduates. I'm particularly keen on the last of these but finding an assessment strategy that will work for such a large group of students (its a mandatory module) will be a bit of a challenge.
In the last week I've drafted ethics submissions for projects with external collaborators, on the experience of volunteering and of monitoring one's fertility. I'm hoping that dissertation students and/or placement students will work on these in the next six months to a year.
I've also just submitted a research paper on PCOS to a journal - please please PLEASE don't let it be rejected... and have decided to write a blog entry as an excuse to digress from the very long NHS form I have been struggling with...
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Emerging from the fog
Haven't had a terribly productive day due to brain fade associated with having a cold (why does it have this effect?), I think/hope I am now emerging from the fog.
I have a big backlog of stuff I wanted to do but didn't get done - mostly following on from the motivational interviewing and Verity/PCOS activities last week. Especially interested in the government's plans to shift responsibility for public health from the NHS to local authorities, and a call fromThe Kings Fund and Centre for Mental Health for greater efficiency in mental health services.
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backlog,
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Kings Fund,
Mental Health,
motivational interviewing,
NHS,
PCOS,
public health,
Verity
Friday, 12 November 2010
Can it really be Friday already?
Where does the time go???
Packaged up some data from my PCOS research and sent it off for independent analysis by my two colleagues Lynne and Rachael. Will be really interesting to get together and compare our analyses. Having others look at data you've collected is great as they always spot things you haven't.
Ran through the online coding test I've designed for interns on the disaster management project. It seems to be working ok so I should be able to post the link to individuals once they've gotten through the literature searching task on SCOPUS.
Prepared a presentation for Monday to talk through with NHS colleagues I am meeting in the North of England. Looking forward to seeing them again, and sitting in on their clinics.
And for the weekend: if the wind and rain stops I shall mostly be sucking up leaves from the garden. If it doesn't, I hope to make a Butterick Pattern B5297. It says "FAST AND EASY" - that remains to be seen...
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applied research,
clinics,
disaster management,
NHS,
PCOS,
reference database,
time flies
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Mapping out my hoped for future
Have spent most of today mapping out plans for a long term programme of research, which I hope will grow out of my current three month research sabbatical. Have been in touch with NHS colleagues in the North of England to meet up and discuss collaboration. Unfortunately the exact plan is what, in these cash driven days is 'commercially sensitive', so I can't say more at present.
Meantime however, have also taken calls expressing interest in attending our next short course in motivational interviewing. Am slightly concerned that the links for booking places are still not up on the cu online shop. I have been assured that someone is working on it, but if you had hoped to book and can't see this link, please email me directly.
Coventry University
Introduction to Motivational Interviewing
Next course
Thursday 28th October 2010, The Graduate Centre, Coventry University
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Thinking...
After a yesterday making lots of phone calls and trying to set up meetings, in connection with continuing professional development courses, I have decided to have a day devoted to thinking and organising my ideas.
I think I'd have been rather surprised when I set out on an academic career to find that so little time would be available to sit and think deeply about things - but that's how it has turned out.
So today, instead of giving in to the tyranny of email and short term targets, I am going to really concentrate on what I want to achieve in my PCOS work for the next three years, so that I have a truly coherent set of plans to discuss with potential collaborators. I already have a long list of possibilities, so it's just a question of dreaming up the best possible outcome to aim for. Wish me luck...
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