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Rural Health and Care Conference
“Improving the Health, Well-being and Care of Rural Populations” 13/11/18 Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, Powys LD2 3SY
Paper Presentation Options for delegates (select ONE per session):
Presentation 1 11.30am – 12.00 noon
The University of Aberdeen Student Experiences in Rural Primary Care:
Developments and Initiatives
Dr Kim MillerGP Co-ordinator Senior Years (Inverness)
University of Aberdeen
Reflections on a travel scholarship: improving models of Midwifery care
for Rural Communities
Dr Marie LewisConsultant Midwife
Powys Teaching Health Board
A Public Health perspective on developing resilience and wellbeing
with Carers in rural communities
Dr Dee Gray,Director of Grays
Dr Sue Fish, GP & Co-Chair Cambrian Primary Care
Montgomery Pavilion International Pavilion 1st floor International Pavilion Ground floorPresentation 2 12.00 noon – 12.30pm
Learning through the CARER scheme (Community and Rural Education Route) –
experiences and reflections on the first 10 weeks
Prof. Steve Riley, Dr Frances Gerrard,Dr Alan Stone, Dr Ffion Williams, Dr Sue Fish,
Cardiff University School of Medicine
Negotiating conversation and interaction through videoconferencing in
Speech Language Therapy: a conversation analytic study
David DalleyPostgraduate Researcher & Associate Lecturer
Aberystwyth University
Road Safety as a Public Health problem – the challenges of Rural Roads
Jenny ShepherdSenior Researcher, Transport Research Laboratory
/ Honorary Research Fellow, Institute of Applied Health Research,
University of BirminghamMontgomery Pavilion International Pavilion 1st floor International Pavilion Ground floor
Presentation 3 2.00pm – 2.30pm
Rural Clinical Placements for Medical Students
Dr Heledd Iago, Lecturer in Medical Sciences / Rural and Remote
Health in Medical Education LeadSwansea University
Developing a Virtual Pulmonary Rehabilitation (VIPAR) service model to improve health and well-being and
reduce health inequalities
Carol-Anne DaviesClinical Lead Occupational Therapist for
RespiratoryHywel Dda University Health Board
Woodlands, Work and Well-being: the health and job-readiness impacts
of Tir Coed’s intervention model in harder-to-reach groups
in rural Wales
Eleri Phillips, KESS PhD studentTeresa Walters, Executive Officer
Tir CoedMontgomery Pavilion International Pavilion 1st floor International Pavilion Ground floor
Presentation 4 2.30pm – 3.00pm
Time, Traffic and Travel: the perspectives of Welsh Rural Nurses regarding the rural recruitment challenge
Angharad Jones,PhD Candidate,
Psychology Dept., Aberystwyth University
Supporting Practitioners to develop Physical Literacy: addressing the
“perfect storm” of inactivity
Dr Nalda WainwrightDirector, Wales Institute for Physical Literacy
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
Three years old and still going strong – our experiences in Solva Care
Mollie Roach, Chair of TrusteesSue Denman, Trustee
Solva Care
Montgomery Pavilion International Pavilion 1st floor International Pavilion Ground floor