Tag: School of Health Care Sciences

Seminar feast

My, what a treat awaits today: no less than two seminars and discussions in one afternoon. First up (and speaking as part of the School of Health Care Sciences’ 2013-14 seminar series) is Mary Dixon-Woods, who will be talking  on ‘Soft intelligence and hard data: how can we know if care is safe?’. In a later South Wales Mental Health Nursing Journal Club and Seminar group meeting, Gerwyn Jones will be speaking on ‘Mental health pre-registration nurses’ satisfaction with problem based learning’.

Seminars, ay? Like proverbial London buses these have a tendency to arrive in multiples. I’ll be dashing from room to room with scarcely time to pause for breath. Best make sure I put the right questions to the right speakers, lest Gerwyn finds himself facing a query about quality and safety and Mary finds herself fielding something on lecturer facilitation of PBL groups.

New school

A quick post. Today I returned to work from a fortnight away in the knowledge that, at the start of next month, the Cardiff School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies will be joining with the School of Healthcare Studies to become the new School of Health Care Sciences (but not the Cardiff School of Health Care Sciences, unless I’ve missed something?). This change will bring academic nurses, midwives, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, radiographers, operating department practitioners and medical photographers (and all our students) together in a single department. I hope I’ve not missed anyone out in this list: apologies if so.

I’m sure there will be some headaches and hiccups along the way as people and processes adjust, but I understand the idea behind this move and broadly welcome it. Hopefully both research and education will benefit, and it will be good to work more directly with people who have similar interests (in the mental health field, for example) but who happen not to be nurses.

Anyway, more immediately today was the small matter of picking up some important research threads. This included preparing for tomorrow’s service user researcher meeting, in which we’ll be discussing (and using) interview schedules in preparation for fieldwork. I also had the chance to correct proofs for a new article, which I’ll blog about in time. But now it’s late, so I’m off.