hmmm... it's a quarter to nine here, so it must be ... quarter to seven there (UK) - I think.
Arrived in Cluj-Napoca today and been on a brief reccy of local area. Turns out I am staying in hotel right next door to the University's Psychology Department - home from home.
But I want a nice cup of tea!
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Friday, 27 August 2010
Sunshine on a rainy day...
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Also booked a few more dates for our motivational interviewing training.
And the sun has come out - finally.
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Bit of progress
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24th European Health Psychology Conference, 1-4 September. At least as important, picked up my second poster from the printers.
Hoping to meet some hospital staff in Bulgaria the following week, to talk about motivational interviewing interventions for health behaviour change - but still awaiting confirmation on that front...
Meanwhile, just had a paper accepted for a conference next spring on disaster management - good job I have a 3 month sabbatical coming up...
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Lacking inspiration
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My husband said this isn't as boring as it sounds to me, so here goes:
Degree review meeting this morning to discuss the latest iteration of our BSc Hons Psychology, Psychology & Criminology and Sports Psychology Programmes. We update these regularly (it seems to have been three or four times since I started here in 2003), but the latest effort is to fit with a new semesterised system the university is introducing from next academic year. We are looking to further enhance our students' employability, and 'internationalise' more, so time to throw all the course elements in the air again and see where they land this time.
Also, moderation meetings to agree marks for a Graduate Diploma dissertation, and some resit social psychology exams.
Perhaps I need to eat more e-numbers to make life more stimulating...
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
"Moving beyond measurement"
A NUTHER day on clearing hotline - we still get candidates calling us with good A' level grades - shows how difficult it has been for all concerned this year...
As it is a *little* bit quieter today have had my laptop and been able to do one or two other things, including finding out about a very interesting initiative from Picker Institute Europe. Health psychologists and other health professionals seem to spend more time than they used to measuring aspects of patient experience. While this is certainly valuable work, I am especially interested in how understanding patients' experiences can be used to improve overall outcomes:
"Moving beyond Measurement
Picker Institute Europe’s new Quality Improvement programme - Moving beyond Measurement - offers dedicated and practical support in turning your patient and staff experience surveys into sustainable improvements."
Monday, 23 August 2010
Research study on the perceived risk of terrorism
Bits and bobs day, including dissertation marking for the Graduate Diploma - one very interesting study looking at personality, health behaviours and physical health status in UK firefighters.
Have been asked to help out a student on our MSc Forensic Psychology and Crime course, who's looking for more people to take part in her research study on the perceived risk of terrorism.
If you are interested, please click on the link above for further information.
Have been asked to help out a student on our MSc Forensic Psychology and Crime course, who's looking for more people to take part in her research study on the perceived risk of terrorism.
If you are interested, please click on the link above for further information.
Saturday, 21 August 2010
Don't usually do a blog entry at weekends, but seeing as I had to go into work for the open day...
Actually, thought I'd let myself off lightly by doing my pick of the forthoming week's telly (and radio):
Channel 4 Monday 23rd August 20.00 Dispatches: When Cousins Marry
Channel 4 Monday 23rd August 21.00 The Hospital
BBC2 Wednesday 25th August 21.00 The Wounded Platoon
CH4 Wednesday 25th August 21.00 My New Brain
BBC Radio 4 Wednesday 25th August 11.00 Case Study
BBC Radio 4 Wednesday 25th August 20.00 Iconoclasts
Channel 4 Monday 23rd August 20.00 Dispatches: When Cousins Marry
Channel 4 Monday 23rd August 21.00 The Hospital
BBC2 Wednesday 25th August 21.00 The Wounded Platoon
CH4 Wednesday 25th August 21.00 My New Brain
BBC Radio 4 Wednesday 25th August 11.00 Case Study
BBC Radio 4 Wednesday 25th August 20.00 Iconoclasts
Friday, 20 August 2010
Back to the grindstone
Back to sort of normal today following first day of clearing, although I will be back to the grindstone tomorrow with an open day on campus and possibly on the hotline too depending on how offers are being taken up by candidates.
Received notification about another conference I would like to submit to - to present work on aspects of healthcare that help or hinder women to manage their PCOS:
Women's Health 2011: The 19th Annual Congress & the Annual Meeting of AMWA, April 1-3, Washington, DC.
Received notification about another conference I would like to submit to - to present work on aspects of healthcare that help or hinder women to manage their PCOS:
Women's Health 2011: The 19th Annual Congress & the Annual Meeting of AMWA, April 1-3, Washington, DC.
Thursday, 19 August 2010
I am pleased to say we can make you an offer...
Not much normal academic work done today - well none actually - as along with colleagues I was working on the clearing hotline for students whose A' level results didn't match their UCAS offers.
There's a well publicised big scramble for places nationally, and we have been gradually increasing the A' level points we ask for annually, but we were able to offer some people a chance through clearing.
It's nice to be able to give people GOOD news sometimes.
There's a well publicised big scramble for places nationally, and we have been gradually increasing the A' level points we ask for annually, but we were able to offer some people a chance through clearing.
It's nice to be able to give people GOOD news sometimes.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Tepid desking
Been hot-desking today on campus. Two supervisory meetings with MSc Health Psych dissertation students, one meeting with a colleague about a research funding application, and briefly sitting in as academic tutor on a student doing a resit exam under sheltered conditions.
Also managed to get into my old office to choose some books to leave for collection by Book Harvest. It was spooky being back in there after being LIW for weeks. Everything was untouched - part from my illicit fan/heater - but that's another story.
Have submitted an abstract for a conference.
2nd International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes, 11 - 13 May 2011, Orlando, USA
As usual fingers crossed that it gets accepted - then I can start worrying about how to get to Florida...
Also managed to get into my old office to choose some books to leave for collection by Book Harvest. It was spooky being back in there after being LIW for weeks. Everything was untouched - part from my illicit fan/heater - but that's another story.
Have submitted an abstract for a conference.
2nd International Conference on Disaster Management and Human Health: Reducing Risk, Improving Outcomes, 11 - 13 May 2011, Orlando, USA
As usual fingers crossed that it gets accepted - then I can start worrying about how to get to Florida...
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
Joys of wireless

Trip to shops for new batteries, much swapping around, reinstalling drivers, reinstalling, rebooting... ho hum.
In case you'd like not to get one for yourself it's one of these: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rainbow-R8980C-Carbono-Wireless-Keyboard/dp/B0029U2IX6
Monday, 16 August 2010
The patient will see you now
Having a bit of a break after finishing a tough piece of writing. Have enjoyed reading a short document published by The Health Foundation (who have funded my work on PCOS), entitled "The patient will see you now: rebalancing relationships between people who use services and those who provide them".
This really reflects the inspiration for most of my work - that while individuals may be significantly distressed by illness, violence, trauma and disruption, they are often able to respond resiliently, using their own personal resources, and support provided by social networks and other organisations.
In the field of healthcare, this means "Transforming relationships and sharing power between patients, staff and communities will promote stronger partnerships in healthcare". In a wider context, I am interested in how services can support people to respond with resilience, for example, residents who have experienced flash flooding, mental health service users in rehabilitation, or patients managing chronic illness.
Am hoping to get some research funding to take this further...
This really reflects the inspiration for most of my work - that while individuals may be significantly distressed by illness, violence, trauma and disruption, they are often able to respond resiliently, using their own personal resources, and support provided by social networks and other organisations.
In the field of healthcare, this means "Transforming relationships and sharing power between patients, staff and communities will promote stronger partnerships in healthcare". In a wider context, I am interested in how services can support people to respond with resilience, for example, residents who have experienced flash flooding, mental health service users in rehabilitation, or patients managing chronic illness.
Am hoping to get some research funding to take this further...
Thursday, 12 August 2010
Like swimming through treacle
Gosh it's taking me FOREVER to write this flipping research grant application. I want it to be good but I think I'm in danger of starting the project itself without having secured the funding.
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Snail's pace
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
The Jobbing Doctor: Disgrace
The Jobbing Doctor: Disgrace: "http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm100525/debtext/100525-0012.htm"
Perceived support from healthcare practitioners...

Was looking for newly published papers today and noticed that one of mine has been cited for the first time:
cited by
That's a quick turnaround - I'm glad it is being used.
Saturday, 7 August 2010
"It would be trim to cut your weekly drinking frolic"???

This has got to be the most idiosyncratic advice I've come across, on a page advertising "Quality free articles to use on your website!"
Worth reading in full I think if you are a fan of the late great Edward Lear...
Friday, 6 August 2010
Research for Patient Benefit

The Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme funds regionally derived applied research projects in health services and social care. Its main purpose is to realise, through evidence, the huge potential for improving, expanding and strengthening the way that health care is delivered for patients, the public and the NHS.Looking forward to receiving the application. There's quite a bit of work involved in reviewing these, but I always learn something new and useful from them.
Thursday, 5 August 2010
Sit back in your newly streamlined office and enjoy the extra space you have created!

It was from an organisation called Book Harvest, offering to take away unwanted textbooks from academics' offices. This would have been great for me, except that I no longer have access to my old room, which is full of unwanted inspection copies of basic texts that publishers send on spec. Maybe I'll see if I can spring my way in somehow...
If you'd like to avail of their services, which include reselling the books cheap to needy students and making a charity donation to boot, see their website http://www.bookharvest.co.uk/
Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Pre-order now to avoid disappointment...

Tuesday, 3 August 2010
"Ask to pet me, I'm friendly"

Not much writing done today (well none actually), but three very valuable meetings:
- Met with a student on the health psych masters to discuss progress on his dissertation study. He’s looking at the lived experience of recovering alcoholics, with an original slant (as usual can’t say quite what it is as he hopes to submit it for publication later).
- Met with two co-researchers to talk about our plans in relation to disaster management.
- Talked to a research student for whom I’m director of studies. She’s doing work on the impact of assistance dogs. Tried to persuade her that it might be worth setting up a blog about her study.
Not directly related, but just in case it’s of interest to anyone who reads this, the Disasters Emergency Committee has launched its Pakistan Floods Appeal.
Monday, 2 August 2010
Why does going on holiday make me forget how to do stuff when I come back?

As a supervisory team we agreed to keep drafts and comments in one safe place: at Adobe Buzzword.
This is a free site that allows authors to share/co-author and make comments online. It is pretty easy to use, but having been on 3 weeks leave, I couldn't for the live of me work out how I'd put things on there last time. It took a cup of tea and half an episode of Murder She Wrote (I'm on location independent working!) to jog my memory. Now fully conversant with the site - until next time I go on some leave...
Also while having this morning's tea break (I am working honestly!) listened to the BBC radio 4 programme The Graduate
Sarfraz Manzoor follows a year in the life of six graduates from Leeds University and Leeds Metropolitan University as they try to secure their first job.
I would recommend this for anyone wanting to know what it's really like looking for a graduate job.
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