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September 2008: I've just registered for the third In sickness and in health conference. Its in April next year in Vancouver.

March 2008: I'm off for ten days visiting University of Melbourne department of General Practice and nursing dept to give talks on discourse analysis and run writing for publication workshops for staff and post grads.

April 2007: still here (there) and recently sent off the team's shadow Research Assessment Exercise stuff off to our external adviser.

March 2007 Making Medicine Count Conference Cambridge on the Evidence Based Movements where I was a discussant - or something like that:
(See http://www.flickr.com/photos/obliquepanic/sets/72157600094230871/)

crash dinner

July 2006: missed redundancy as Middlesex Uni put all its professors under review. We had 10 days to find out whether we had jobs or not.

October/November 2006 Visit to the Chinese University of Hong Kong where there are some impressive Buddhist artefacts

buddha-in-museum

May 2006 My trip to the University of Toronto to give a talk to the Faculty of Nursing:Here's me and editor of Nursing Inquiry, Sioban Nelson

me and sioban

November 9th (2005) was the evening I did my inaugural lecture at Middlesex.

September 2005: Our Social World conference in Cambridge on social software and business. I felt naked without a wireless card. The attenders idea of being sociable was hiding behind their laptop screens.

August 2005: Trip to Denmark for a nursing conference. Danes dancing the jig in the old railway building in Aarhus.

Gary Rolfe's talk

May 2004:

On June 1st I leave my two half jobs at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and The Health Foundation to go to Middlesex University to take up the Trevor Clay Chair of Nursing.

I will be based at the University's Archway campus.

A few weeks later I'm flying (on Iceland Express rather than a broomstick) to Iceland for a conference 'In Sickness and in Health'. I plan to put up some images and impressions from my first intrepid visit to that unusual country when I get back. I'm giving a paper based on some focus groups I ran with a colleague last year. We asked nurses about influences on their practice and inevitably talked most about 'evidence' - as well as diets and lip balm which was much more interesting. (I have changed my lip balm as a result.)

1985 nostalgia: Am four from left back row. In those days I needed constantly holding up.

 

 

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