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Dr Evelyn McElhinney PhD, RN (she/her)
@evmcelhinney
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Retired Senior Lecturer, #nursing #teaching #research #healthliteracy #virtualworlds #digitalhealth #HealthBehaviour #Wellbeing https://t.co/AXwNtZpayY
Glasgow, Scotland
Joined April 2010
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RT @XrDigest: What ethical concerns do users have about VR? New research analysed key issues like privacy and consent, proposing a framewor…
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RT @scotgov: We are encouraging girls to accept HPV vaccination to help eliminate cervical cancer. No cases have been detected in fully v…
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RT @QHRGroup: Submissions open until 15th Fen for the Qualitative Research in Mental Health conference
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RT @BurdettTrust: The RCN Foundation has announced funding for a #nurse-led research study to analyse and evaluate nationally the impact of…
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RT @NHSGGC: Meet Lead Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Andrew. He works at the Flow Navigation Centre, also known as Virtual A&E. (1/6) https:/…
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RT @JoannaTeece: Shaping the future of Allied Health Professional (AHP) Advanced Practice in Scotland.
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RT @GeriSoc: "Older adults are particularly vulnerable to the adverse consequences of problematic polypharmacy. " Read the latest BGS blog…
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RT @ParkinsonBen1: Exploring the effects of financial stress on undergraduate nursing students in Scotland
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RT @sheilayoshikawa: Webinar: Artificial intelligence for librarians, information and knowledge professionals: The UKeiG has organised a ha…
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RT @nappgcu: Advanced nurse practitioners looking for a new challenge? 2.0 FTE Lecturer in nursing (advanced practice/health visiting/dis…
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RT @elaineclare: Looking forward to sharing my prof doc findings on Diagnostic Error and 2nd Victim Obstetric Sonographers at BMUS today #u…
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RT @susie_dent: Word of the Day is ‘fudgelling’ (18th century: pretending to be extremely busy whilst not doing very much at all.
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