Dr Julie Darbyshire
@JLDarbyshire
Researcher for University of Oxford @KadoorieCentre & @OxPrimaryCare. Petrolhead. Enthusiastic baker. Wildlife lover. Amateur photographer.
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Only 50-60% of critical illness survivors are back at work a year later.
Can you help me design a programme to support them return to work? #RightToRehab #RehabLegend #ICURehab
I would like to speak with the stakeholders listed below
ICUsteps Critical Care Support Network The UK Sepsis Trust ACPOHE…
In 1956, Josephine Gillespie became the first female gardener to be employed by The Royal Parks 👩
With the help of Royal Parks Guild, we managed to track Josephine down.
Hear her memories of working at The Regent’s Park in the 1950s ❤️
#WomensHistoryMonth youtu.be/Hg57oIhAd6M?si…
Shameless plug:
I did a talk on this for Philippe Rola last year for H&R
Check it out on his website…
Promoting and Maintaining Sleep in Acute Care Settings
Call for contributions co-editors : me Dr Julie Darbyshire Lori Delaney & Marita Ritmala for this special issue in Journal of Nursing Management
hindawi.com/journals/jonm/…
It's #RedSquirrelAppreciationDay 🌲
Did you know that around 50% of England's native red squirrel population live in Kielder Forest? Keep an eye out for nibbled pine cones by coniferous trees on your next visit.
📷 Katherine Boon
🐿️ UK Squirrel Accord
We're looking forward to welcoming writer Naoko Abe to deliver the first of our 2024 Winter Lectures.
Naoko will be speaking about the life of 'Cherry' Ingram, the Englishman who saved Japan’s blossoms.
🎟️ go.glam.ox.ac.uk/YItVWTIcW
📅 25 January, 19:00
📍Oxford University Museum of Natural History