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Archive of Events 2009

April 2nd - 4th 2009, Adelaide, Australia

Third Biennial Conference of the Australia Associationof Maternal, Child & Family Health Nurses: ‘Growing Together’,Adelaide Convention Centre. Philip is presenting the Keynote paper atthis conference and moderating the hypothetical. 

This is the most important conference of the year for nurses in this field.  Don't miss it! visit the conference website

+ download the PDF of Philip's Keynote Address "Making Research Come Alive in Everyday, Busy Practice: 'Dream on or 'Yes we can?"

April 20th 2009,  Brisbane, Australia

'Understanding the human experience of health and illness througharts and humanities – Developing research and interpretive skills'.This a a special day for research and higher degree students who wantto learn more about the 'lived experience' of health and illness andhow arts and humanities can help illuninate these thorny issues of'meaning', 'interpretaion' and human experience. Not to be missed.

June 4th 2009, Scone, Scotland

After-dinner Address on 'The Patient Experience' to the StrategicClinical Leadeship Group members of the 'Delivering the Future'programme (Scottish Government, Workforce Modernisation Division).

June 8th – 12th 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark

Philip will be at Rigshospitalet,the national hospital of Denmark, in Copenhagen.  He will be presentingseminars and workshops and helping the hospital succeed in its researchefforts.

June 15th - 19th 2009, Oslo, Norway

Philip will supporting research and service leaders at Akershus University Hospital inOslo as they develop new research and practice development approaches.This is a stunningly beautiful new hospital that deserves to have thevery best research culture to complement the best of healthcaresettings.

July 1st 2009, Edinburgh, Scotland

Masterclass Day presentation: ‘Understanding the patient/client experience and ‘patient journey’ using arts and humanities’, Edinburgh Napier University.

July 7th 2009, Hull, England

Masterclass Day presentation: "MakingPractice-Focused Research Happen in a Busy Clinical and EducationalWorld: Moving from Good Ideas to Funded Studies”, University of Hull.

July 8th -10th, 2009 Hull, England

Invited participant in "Global Think Tank on Children's Health & Learning" hosted by Food, Health and Education (FHEd) Research Group in the Institute for Learning, University of Hull

July 15th 2009, Glasgow, Scotland

Masterclass Day presentation: ‘Understanding the patient/client experience and ‘patient journey’using arts and humanities', Yorkhill Royal Hospital for Sick Children.

July 16th 2009, Sheffield, England

Masterclass Day presentation: "Getting collaborative research happening in a busy clinical world”.University of Sheffield.

August 4th-7th 2009, Gold Coast, Australia

Australian College of Health Services Executives (ACHSE) National Conference. "Building Our Healthcare System Around People and Their Needs".  This is THE conference for all health services leaders in Australasia.  Absolutely not to be missed!

Philipis presenting a National Keynote paper on Thursday 6th, 3.45-4.45 on"Getting Clinical Research Happening - Where the Rubber Hits the Road"

September 7th 2009, Sydney, Australia

Philip is presenting a Keynote Paper at the 2nd Adolescent and Young People's Health Research Forum,Westmead Children's Hospital, Sydney

September 4th-10th 2009, Sydney, Australia

Adjunct Professor work at University of Western Sydney, Sydney
Philip is a member of the Family and Community Health Research Group (FaCH)

September 11th 2009, Brisbane, Australia

Philip is presenting a Keynote Paper and The HESTA Lunch at the National Leadership and Learning in Nursing and Midwifery Conferenceorganised by the Mater Hospital Education Centre in Brisbane, September10th-11th.  Philip's paper will be: "The value of arts and humanitiesin nursing education."

September 18th 2009, AMGEN, 'Improving Outcomes in Nephrology', Melbourne, Australia

Philip is presenting on the importance of research and developing a thriving research culture

October 6th 2009, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia

Philip is presenting a full day seminar on developing research in practice

September, October, November & December 2009 - The ACHSE/HESTA Australasian Research Roadshow - 'Making Health Research Happen Where the Rubber Hits the Road'

Philip is presenting a series of dynamic seminars showing how practice-focused research can be initiated and developed in ANY busy health service to benefit patients and clients, staff and the organisation.

Dates and venues:

21st September, Crowne Plaza, Melbourne
26th October, Holiday Inn, Perth
28th October, Crowne Plaza, Sydney
29th October, Sebel & Citygate, King George Sq, Brisbane
5th November, Holiday Inn, Adelaide
23rd November, Rydges Esplanade Resort, Cairns
7th December, Tasmania (postponed from September 22nd)

+ Download the flyer and application form for the Research Roadshow events here

November 11th 2009,  Cambridge Addenbrooke's Hospital, UK

Day seminar 'Getting research happening in a busy clinical world'

November 12th & 13th 2009,  Newcastle, UK

CNO England Summit

Thursday 12 November 2009
Masterclass Session

Friday 13 November 2009
Plenary presentation 

November 16th & 17th 2009,  NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK

'Research strategy development & planning'

November 30th 2009, Sydney, Austrlia

St Vincent's Health Australia's National Nurse Executives Conference

December 1st, 2nd & 3rd 2009,  Brisbane, Australia

Philip will be presenting “Bringing Evidence-Based Practice to life: Developing staff skills, knowledge and confidence in understanding and using EBP and evaluative thinking in everyday clinical practice.”


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