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Julia Williams


Julia Williams is a British nurse and paramedic who is Professor for Paramedic Science at the University of Hertfordshire. She is a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Paramedic Practice and a member of the College of Paramedics Research and Audit Group.

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Williams is also a member of the 999 EMS Research Forum Board. The 999 EMS Research Forum is a UK-based partnership that brings together academics and health care providers with a research interest in emergency care.

University of Hertfordshire

Williams is employed by the University of Hertfordshire. Her area of speciality if primarily research methodology and qualitative data analysis. She was a Principal Lecturer and Research Lead for Paramedic Science. In March 2013, she was appointed as a Professor.

Williams' has an interest in: qualitative research methods; ethnography and computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software (CAQDAS).

She was awarded a PhD in 2006. She is an Honorary Fellow of the College of Paramedics.

Publications

2015

Dietary Advice and Collaborative Working: Do Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals Other Than Dietitians Have a Role? McClinchy, J., Williams, J., Gordon, L. & Cairns, M. C. 12 Feb 2015 In : Healthcare. 3, 1, p. 64-77 14 p.

Dietary Advice and Collaborative Working: Do Pharmacists and Allied heath Professionals other Than Dietitians Have a Role? McClinchy, J., Williams, J., Gordon, L. & Cairns, M. 2015 In : Healthcare. 3, 1, p. 64-77 13 p., 3010064

2014

The use of videos in blended learning to enhance students' learning in systems-based patient assessment with development of associated clinical skills: an analysis. Hitch, G., Williams, J., Herbland, A., Bowen, J., Jardine, S. A., Power, P. & Venstone, G. 2014 In : Pharmacy Education.

2013

Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians. Fothergill, R., Williams, J., Edwards, M., Russell, I. & Gompertz, P. Nov 2013 In : Stroke. 44, 11, p. 3007-3012

2010

Does gender make a difference in the management of pain? Journal of Paramedic Practice 2(1): 33 - 34 (Jan 2010)

Hands off the chest: a new direction for CPR? Neil Smith, Steve Jenkins, Julia Williams Journal of Paramedic Practice 2(3): 123 - 124 (Mar 2010)

2009

Chest auscultation: is it as simple as it sounds? Journal of Paramedic Practice 1(11): 471 - 472 (Aug 2009)

Is it curtains for Nellie? Journal of Paramedic Practice 1(15): 643 - 644 (Dec 2009)

Simulation: is it child's play? Julia Williams, Mark Small, John Donaghy, Tony Brooks Journal of Paramedic Practice 1(10): 435 - 436 (Jul 2009)

2008

What are the highest priorities for research in pre-hospital care? Results of a review and Delphi consultation exercise

Developing a new response to non-urgent emergency calls: evaluation of a nurse and paramedic partnership intervention

2007

Paramedics and nurses in partnership: perceptions of a new response to low-priority ambulance calls

2006

Street homelessness: people's experiences of health and healthcare provision.

References

Julia Williams (academic) Wikipedia


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