
Gill Hubbard
@gill_hubbard
Professor of Health Services Research, Dept of Nursing and Midwifery, University of the Highlands and Islands
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12-07-2012 21:25:06
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Great panel discussion plenary 2 #AYACancerCongress Norman Swan @ProfRScolyerMIA Gill Hubbard @awernerlinPhD


I’m a happy chappy, had my abstract accepted for a Poster Presentation at the AWR Conference. Presenting Key findings from our study. Angus J Mackintosh Watson @raymondoliphant NHS Highland Claire Taylor Gill Hubbard TY to👇 Andrew de Beaux Kristian K Jensen MD PhD DMSc susan moug Der Proktologe Neil Smart


From not being able to walk to the nearest post box to running 13.1 miles, exercise has given me a purpose & sense of achievement post-op, helping both mentally and physically. I loved being involved in this video, showing it is safe to exercise with a #stoma Team Colostomy UK

@ACPGBI @BDRF1 link working now 💃 Brilliant video “Exercising with a stoma” please retweet ACPGBI-PLG Gill Hubbard Claire Taylor Rebecca 💙 Ironostomy great to see you all involved. colostomyuk.org/video-developi…



Congratulations to grant winners Tom Pinkney Gill Hubbard and especially SueB as the first patient to lead a BDRF research study. IA is delighted to be co-funding this research with #KingstonTrust @BDRF1. AMRC ASCN UK IA (Young IA) Ironostomy


Largest ever study looking at #patient experience of support garments, now published #colorectalresearch #HerniaSurgery #SoMe4Surgery please share. @raymondoliphant Angus J Mackintosh Watson Claire Taylor Gill Hubbard bmjopengastro.bmj.com/content/6/1/e0…


Why don't the qualified and registered counsellors/therapists set up a free 'telephone to talk' service for key workers... Trisha Greenhalgh Prof Liz Forbat 🇪🇺



Please retweet to help us recruit to the Hernia Active Living Trial HALT. We’re providing a range of excellent resources to support participants safely performing these exercises in their own home HALT Trial


🎥Women are more likely to follow Covid rules than men, and younger people socially distance less -that’s according to an University of Aberdeen study. 🗣Dr Chantal Den Daas explains: 🔊 MORE: bit.ly/NorthsoundNews

