Previous Winifred Raphael Memorial Lectures
Introduction
The Winifred Raphael Memorial public Lecture (WRML) is one of the main events in the RCN Research Society calendar. Thanks to Mrs Raphael's family who launched the memorial fund, and to all those involved since, the lecture is an event which often draws together a variety of nurses from different nursing and geographical areas.
The lecture itself has evolved in 3 stages. From 1981 - 1993, the annual lecture took place in London, England. With a 1995 lecture, there then followed a break of 5 years before the lecture was reinstated as an evening lecture within RCN Congress between 2001 - 2006. After the 2006 lecture, it was decided to encourage the regional groups of the RCN Research Society to take turns in hosting the event. The lecture became a public one in 2011, and since 2015, the RCN Foundation has supported the annual lecture.
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Uduak Archibong
Professor of Diversity, University of Bradford
Increased risk of COVID-19 on the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) population
12 November 2020, online
Aisha Holloway
Professor of Nursing Studies, University of Edinburgh
Research evidence influencing policy: the art and science
4 September 2019, Sheffield, England, UK
2018
No lecture
Jane Coad
Professor in Children and Family Nursing, University of Coventry
When words are not enough - making a difference to children with complex needs through arts based research
12 October 2017, Bristol, England, UK
2016
Dangerous liaisons? The myth of mental illness and risk
Patrick Callaghan, Professor of Mental Health Nursing, University of Nottingham
10 October 2016, Nottingham, England, UK
2015
Who wants to lead? Exploring perceptions of a crisis in nursing leadership
Bridie Kent
Professor in Leadership, University of Plymouth
20 October 2015, London, England, UK
2014
Quality nursing care: what makes a difference?
Professor Linda Aiken
University of Pennsylvania
1 October 2014, Pontypridd, Wales
Julie Taylor
NSPCC Chair in Child Protection, University of Edinburgh
Don't wait until you're certain. Protecting children from abuse and neglect
7 October 2013, Sheffield, England, UK
2012
The personal impact of Mary Seacole: her life, my research and the Memorial Statue Appeal
Emerita Professor Elizabeth Anionwu
Thames Valley University
2012, Wolverhampton, England
Brendan McCormack
Professor of Nursing Research, University of Ulster
Human flourishing through nursing research and development: seeing, appreciating, and making use of what is right in front of us
2011
2010
Lost in translation: the Art and Science of using evidence in practice
Dr Kate Seers
RCN Research Institute, University of Warwick
2010
Anne-Marie Rafferty
Professor of Nursing Policy, King's College London
Nursing, workforce and health outcomes: historical reflections and research
2009
2001 - 2008
- 2008. Clinical trials and clinical research in cancer: a nursing perspective, Professor Karen Cox, University of Nottingham
- 2007. A short history of nursing ethics, Professor Martin Johnson, University of Salford
- 2006. Writing for publication, Professor Christine Webb, University of Plymouth
- 2005. The patients' perspective and research dilemmas, Felicity Stockwell
- 2004. Evidence Based Practice: does profusion of evidence mean confusion in practice, Professor Hugh McKenna, Ulster University
- 2003. Nursing development, memes and the science of chaos, Dr Mike Walsh, St Martin's College
- 2002. Evidence Based Practice: unravelling the rhetoric and making it real?, Professor Kate Gerrish, University of Sheffield
- 2001. Clinical competence: Starship Enterprise or straitjacket?, Professor Roger Watson, University of Hull
1981 - 2000
- 1996-2000. No lecture
- 1995. Research and the configuration of nursing services, Karen Luker
- 1994. No lecture
- 1993. Nursing research in Europe, Alison Tierney
- 1992. Rigour and reality: the paradox of nursing research, Jane Robinson
- 1991. Of graduates and king's, Jack Hayward
- 1990. The study of nursing care, Baroness McFarlane of Llandaff
- 1989. Bridges of opportunity - research linking nursing practice, education and management, Pat Ashworth
- 1988. And research is always incomplete, Tom Keighley
- 1987. 'Remember with advantages' - research efforts gone before, Doreen Norton
- 1986. Nursing research - possibilities and options, Christine Hancock
- 1985. Nursing and measurement, Senga Bond
- 1984. Key functions in nursing, Jennifer Wilson-Barnett
- 1983. Miss Nightingale's vision of a nursing profession, Joyce Prince
- 1982. The consumer's voice: nursing implications, Annie T Altschul
- 1981. If I could alter one thing, H. Marjorie Simpson
Publication
The 1981-1990 lectures have been collated into a book, "'They speak for themselves' - the Winifred Raphael Memorial Lectures 1981-1990", a copy of which is located in the RCN Library and Heritage Centre.