Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
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,
common cold,
fog,
Kings Fund,
Mental Health,
motivational interviewing,
NHS,
PCOS,
public health,
Verity
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Fog, frost and technical snags
Sent a large part of yesterday on the M6, travelling to and from and meeting with colleagues in the North. Managed to skip most of the fog and car mishaps, and the visit was well worth while - for me anyway.
I met some healthcare colleagues I'd last seen at the Endocrine Nurse Update event in September. They were kind enough to show me around their PCOS clinic and let me sit in a for a while. We also had some early stage discussions about possible applied research collaboration.
Writing an outline draft of a paper today and responding to various emails about the Disaster Management research. We have had a few technical problems and have had to resort to delivering data in person. I hope everyone is wrapped up well...
Clunky link but: The weekend saw progress with both the leaf clearing and my new home made coat. Had to stop at the pockets as I was having a bit of a mental block interpreting the instructions. But I've worked it out now and might get it finished next weekend.
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coat,
disaster management,
Endocrine Nurses,
fog,
M6,
PCOS,
reference database,
sewing
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