Nurse leaders and health organisations everywhere would benefit immensely from Philip's insightful and practical approaches to improving our services

Mark Hayward, Director Association for Leaders in Nursing, UK

Your overall contribution far exceeded our expectations. Thank you for your marvellous contribution to our conference. We look forward to any opportunities for working with you in the future

Pam Murphy, President, South Australian Child and Family Health Nurses Association

Philip Darbyshire needs to present and share his wisdom with every student nurse, every professional nurse, every nurse educator and anyone associated with health care. So much has entered my brain, but much more has been imprinted on my heart

Portland, Oregon, Nursing Education Conference

Absolutely brilliant. After listening to PD I believe in cloning!

Ronald MacDonald House Charities International Conference, Adelaide

Philip's dynamic personality facilitated a most enlightening day - my mind had been opened and my practice surely enhanced by the experiences discussed today

Northern Lincolnshire & Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Mesmerizing. A truly fascinating and inspiring session.

Passionate about Practice Conference, Brisbane

I know of few other consultants with the experience and ability to complete a hard edged review of this kind while engaging with concerns and developing real enthusiasm amongst staff about the challenges and opportunities for research development in the School. The review represents a real turning point for the School and we thank Philip for his extraordinary contribution.

Prof Paul Arbon, Dean, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University

Philip is the 'go-to person' for hospitals and health care organizations across the world who want research and evidence-based practice demystified and moved out of the 'too-hard basket' and into the hearts and minds of clinicians who will use it make a real difference.

Australasian College of Health Service Management

Your work at Princess Alexandra Hospital a few years ago, was the pivotal point in creating a research culture in nursing.

Prof. Joy Vickerstaff, former Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, ACT

Making research come alive. Helping people and practice thrive.

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Where is Philip?

An internationally recognized leader

Philip Darbyshire is internationally recognized as a leader in nursing and health care research and practice development.

He enables the best in staff potential to solve problems, think creatively and 'raise the bar', thus improving the condition of your organisation.

He has won over a million dollars in competitive research funding and established and led one of Australia's most successful Research & Practice Development units for thirteen years.

Making research come alive

He has a particular aptitude for helping organisations develop research and 'thinking in practice' strategies that will actually work and for "making clinical research come alive" for all staff in ways that enable them to take research from rhetoric to reality.

His research department was accredited by the Australian Council for Healthcare Standards in 2008 as being an "example of excellence in research leadership".

Inspiring keynote speaker

Philip is one of the most sought after of keynote speakers and seminar presenters. He has presented over 100 keynote papers, seminars and workshops in 12 countries. He has a special passion for making research and systematic inquiry accessible and exciting and in using arts and humanities approaches to help nurses and healthcare staff develop a deeper appreciation of 'the patient's experience'.

A prolific writer

Philip has published over 80 refereed papers, books and book chapters.

Philip is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Sydney in Australia and a Visiting Professor at Bournemouth University and Swansea University in the UK. He serves on the Grants Committee of state and national research funding bodies and on the editorial board of several leading nursing and research journals.

For fun and in a vain attempt to keep in touch with his distant youth, Philip's hobby is photographing and reviewing rock bands. (see Philip's Facebook page).

see Philip's CV here