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The Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) is a research centre within the School of Nursing & Midwifery which works collaboratively with healthcare staff, industry and the public to translate evidence into everyday healthcare practice.
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TCPHI and St James Hospital PhD ScholarshipTCPHI and St James Hospital are delighted to announce the launch of an innovative PhD scholarship programme.
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New chair of Tallaght University HospitalCongratulatulations to Professor Anne-Marie Brady on the appointment of Chair of the Tallaght University Hospital Board.
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International Journal of Older Nursing 2022 Editorial Board Member AwardCongratulations to Dr Louise Daly who has received the International Journal of Older People Nursing 2022 Editorial Board Member Award for her exceptional service to the Journal.
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Nurse of the Year ward at the African Health Summit in Ireland 2023Congratulations to our PhD student Olayinka Aremu who received the Nurse of the Year award at the African Health Summit in Ireland 2023 for positive impact in nursing through Advocacy, Mentorship and Research. The award was organised by the Association of Nigerian Nurses in Ireland
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Dean of Health Science Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Professional PracticeI hope that you will join me in congratulating Shauna Delaney who was recently awarded the Dean of Health Science Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Professional Practice. This award was developed to recognise the significant contribution of professionals who do not hold appointments with Trinity who deliver teaching to our undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Summer Scholarship 2023Congratulations to JS student Samuel McGrory who has been awarded a summer scholarship. Samuel’s research looks at the use of virtual consultation in outpatient care of people with chronic conditions.
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NVIVO WorkshopTCPHI Staff and PHD students attended a 2 day NVIVO Workshop, presented by Ben Meehan in the South Trainig Room at the Berkley Library, TCD.
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A New Paper about an Online Mental Health Health Recovery Orientated Support and Information ProgrammeWe are delighted to annouce the publication of an article about an online Mental Health Recovery, Oriented Support and Information Programme by Professor Agnes Higgins and the team.
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The AgeWell programme as a public health interventionThe AgeWell programme as a public health intervention - Professor Amanda Phelan School of Nursing & Midwifery The AgeWell programme as a public health intervention. TCD, Dublin
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Advanced Practice in Mental Health Nursing. A European PerspectiveI am pleased to inform you that the textbook “Advanced Practice in Mental Health Nursing. A European Perspective” edited by Prof. Agnes Higgins, Nina Kilkku and Gisli Kort Kristofersson is now available! Congratulations to Agnes and her colleagues for this wonderful work'.
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New Scoping Review ProtocolDr Gobnait Byrne and colleagues have published a Scoping Review Protocol in JBI Evidence Synthesis. It is an 'Assessment of workplace integration of migrant nurses and midwives within international healthcare settings'.
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New Article in the International Practice Development JournalDr Gobnait Byrne, Professor Amanda Phelan and colleagues have published an article in the International Practice Development Journal. It is entitled 'The Person-centred Curriculum Framework: a universal curriculum framework for person-centred healthcare practitioner education'.
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Research Collaboration Annual ReportThis Annual Report marks the third year of the research collaboration between St. Patrick's Mental Health Services (SPMHS) and the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI). There have been many achievements to date with SPMHS staff represented at the Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference (THEconf2022) as well as a number of articles that have been published.
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Research Assistant Job VacancyThe School of Nursing & Midwifery seeks to recruit a Research Assistant for the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI) research collaboration with Naas General Hospital. Two funded studies aim to improve evidence-based care and practice to support innovation in nursing practice. It is a full-time post and the Principal Investigator is Dr Margaret McCann with Dr Louise Daly as the co-PI. The closing date to apply by is 12 noon (GMT) on 28th June 2022. Search ID: 035891 on jobs.tcd.ie and submit a CV including contact details of two references to TCPHI@tcd.ie.