One of the highlights of the summer for me was attending ISHIMR 2011 in Zurich. The acronym stands for International Symposium on Health Information Management Research and the conference covers a wide range of topics, from the quite technical to the very practical via the frankly esoteric. What I enjoyed particularly was the opportunity to meet people from lots of different coutries. The Middle East was well represented, as was Eastern Europe and there is some fascinating work going on. Also refreshing was meeting several bright young people, some having just graduated with nursing degrees and others studying PhDs. My own contribution was a paper which looked at aspects of the Net.Weight project, the study I was involved in a couple of years ago with colleagues from Brighton University and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School. In the paper, we explored some of the results using the concept of involvement and a 3-stage model devised by Alice Wilson and Richard Casey, who at that time were doing work with the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement. Their model has proved to be a useful way to think about our results and to highlight gaps in health information provision. I hope to be able to develop the thinking further but in the meantime the paper is in the Conference Proceedings. The photo shows me in earnest conversation at the conference dinner with a Swedish participant (we were probably discussing Wallander!). 
Health Informatics
September 26, 2011
March 19, 2009
Come to my session at LILAC
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I’m looking forward to going to the LILAC Conference in Cardiff in just over a week’s time where I’m presenting at one of the parallel sessions on the Tuesday afternoon – 31st March at 3.30pm. I’ll be reporting back from our Net.Weight project, which is a study on the role that ICTs might play in supporting people who are trying to manage their weight. I’m looking specifically at the information literacy angle. Hope to see you there!
March 6, 2009
Congratulations, Professor Henwood
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Flis enjoying the moment
It was a great thrill last night to be at Flis Henwood’s inaugural lecture. Flis is Professor of Social Informatics and she used her lecture last night to tell the story of her own academic journey and how her various research interests have come together around the concept of e-health. Her lecture was challenging and entertaining and the whole evening was a great tribute to her significant achievements. All of us who teach on the library and information courses were there to join in the celebrations, along with other colleagues, family and friends.

