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You are invited to a Symposium held at the University of the West of England, Bristol, Faculty of Health and Social Care, Glenside Campus
SYMPOSIUM
Changing Professional Identities and Boundaries in Health and Social Care: European perspectives
Friday 22nd September 2006
The one day symposium is supported by the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
All are welcome. Attendance is free and refreshments will be provided.
Programme:
Coffee and Registration from 9.30am
10am Welcome
10.10am Professor Guido Giarelli, University of Bologna, Italy
The changing professional identity of the Italian GP
11.00 Professor Margaret Miers, UWE, Bristol, UK
Perceptions of professional identities and boundaries amongst staff and students on an interprofessional curriculum in a UK Faculty of Health and Social Care
11.45 am Dr Jonas Sandberg, Mälardalen University, Sweden
Formal and informal care
12.30 pm Lunch
13.45 Dr Majda Pahor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dimensions of interprofessional collaboration between doctors and nurses in Slovenia
14.30pm Dr Sue Philpin, Fiona Murphy, Tessa Watts,
Swansea University, UK
Negotiating professional boundaries: issues from ethnographies of nursing work
15.15 Tea
Round Table discussion
Chair: Professor David Hughes, Swansea University, UK
4pm Symposium ends
To book a place and for further details, please contact [log in to unmask] by Tuesday 19th September. Telephone 0117 32 88441 Fax 0117 32 88421
or [log in to unmask]
The aim of the symposium is to provide a space to explore research and theory relevant to professional boundaries at a time of considerable change in delivery and organisation of health and social care. The context of change includes an increased emphasis on teamwork and collaboration and a more explicit focus on user centred care.
The organisers would like to thank the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness for support for this symposium.
Professor Margaret Miers
Director, Centre for Learning and Workforce Research in HSC
Faculty of Health and Social Care
University of the West of England
Glenside Campus
Blackberry Hill, Stapleton
Bristol BS16 1DD
01173288777
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