Danielle Bywaters has recorded her abstract for the International Quality and Safety Healthcare Forum in Melbourne (September 2018). Danielle’s PhD research explores patients’ experiences of how nurses share health care information.
Video Reflexive Ethnography Day at Leicester University
A day of talks and workshops aimed at PhD students and researchers using or interested in video-reflexive ethnography (VRE).
September 7th 2018 at Leicester University
Start: 9:30am – finish approx. 3.30pm.
The day is free to all, and includes lunch, please use the link to book your place so we can make sure we have the right amount of food
Sessions:
Welcome and introduction to VRE: Tom Furniss (Leicester)
The polypharmacy challenge: optimising medicines in primary care for older people: Deborah Swinglehurst and Nina Fudge (Queen Mary, London)
Safety and Inter/Intra professional communication in AMU: Suzanne Grant (Dundee University).
PhD student session – speaker(s) TBC
Venue:
George Davis Centre, Lancaster Road, Leicester LE1 7HA (this link takes you to google maps).
It is about a 15 minute walk from Leicester railway station to the George Davis Centre.
Information about car parking is here. The university uses a permit system, there is on street parking and the car parks marked on the map. They are often busy/full.
Tom’s contact details:
If you have any questions please get in touch:
Email: tpf3@leicester.ac.uk
Phone: 0116 252 5452
VRE project on Palliative Care Australia
A recent VRE project focusing on ‘brilliant’ practices has been featured on Palliative Care Australia. The article describes the unexpected value for participants in videoing and reflecting on their practices.
The project is led and conducted by VREIA members Dr Aileen Collier, Dr Ann Dadich and Michael Hodgins. Well done team!
VRE in the news in Tasmania
Danielle Bywaters and Rick Iedema were recently in the local news section of The Examiner, in a piece about Danielle’s PhD project with patients in Launceston General Hospital.
Health consultations filmed for improved performance, The Examiner, 19 August 2016.
The pair were also featured in University News at the University of Tasmania.
Well done Danielle and Rick!
