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Employment (6)

NHS England Workforce, Training and Education: Birmingham, West Midlands, GB

2024-07-01 to present | Head of Centre for Advancing Practice (Centre for Advancing Practice)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

Aston University: Birmingham, West Midlands, GB

2023-05-01 to present | Honorary Professor (Aston Medical School, College of Health and Life Sciences)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

National Health Service: Birmingham, West Midlands, GB

2023-04-01 to 2024-07-01 | Regional Faculty Lead for Advancing Practice (Faculty for Advancing Practice - Midlands)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

National Health Service: Birmingham, Midlands, GB

2022-07-11 to 2024-07-01 | Lead for the Centre for Advancing Practice (Centre for Advancing Practice)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

Health Education England West Midlands: Birmingham, Midlands, GB

2020-12-09 to 2023-03-30 | Regional Faculty Lead for Advancing Practice (Faculty for Advancing Practice)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

University of Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton, West Midlands, GB

2017-02-01 to 2020-12-08 | Head of Department (Post-Registration Education, Institute of Health)
Employment
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Prof Julian Barratt

Education and qualifications (2)

London South Bank University: London, London, GB

2010-01 to 2016-08 | PhD - A case study of the nurse practitioner consultation in primary care: communication processes and social interactions (School of Health and Social Care)
Education
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Prof Julian Barratt

City University: London, London, GB

2001-10-01 to 2004-05-01 | MSc Nursing (with Distinction) - Advanced Nurse Practitioner pathway (School of Health Sciences )
Education
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Prof Julian Barratt

Professional activities (1)

Aston University: Birmingham, Midlands, GB

2023-05-01 to present | Honorary Professor (Aston Medical School, College of Health and Life Sciences)
Invited position
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Prof Julian Barratt

Funding (3)

Investigating Advanced Practice in Learning Disability and Autism: A Research Co-Evaluation

2022 to 2024 | Contract
Health Education England / NHS England (Birmingham, GB)
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt

Diabetes and Me

2017-09 to 2018-02 | Award
Walsall Clinical Commissioning Group (West Midlands, GB)
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Prof Julian Barratt

The Streets: An Evaluation of Student Nurse Learning Opportunities with Local Emergency & Public Services

2017-05 to 2019-04 | Contract
Health Education England (West Midlands, GB)
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Prof Julian Barratt

Works (12)

Nurse practitioner consultations in primary health care: patient, carer, and nurse practitioner qualitative interpretations of communication processes.

Primary health care research & development
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J; Thomas N
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Nurse practitioner consultations in primary health care: a case study-based survey of patients' pre-consultation expectations, and post-consultation satisfaction and enablement.

Primary health care research & development
2018-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J; Thomas N
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Nurse practitioner consultations in primary health care: an observational interaction analysis of social interactions and consultation outcomes.

Primary health care research & development
2018-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J; Thomas N
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Collaborative communication: learning from advanced clinical practice patient consultations.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
2018-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

A comparative study on the clinical decision-making processes of nurse practitioners vs. medical doctors using scenarios in a secondary care environment.

Journal of advanced nursing
2016-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Thompson S; Moorley C; Barratt J
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Treating knee pain: history taking and accurate diagnoses.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association
2010-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

A focus group study of the use of video-recorded simulated objective structured clinical examinations in nurse practitioner education.

Nurse education in practice
2010-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Nurse practitioners.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association
2009-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

History taking and clinical examination of the shoulder.

Emergency nurse : the journal of the RCN Accident and Emergency Nursing Association
2009-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

In response to: Curtis L. and Netten A. (2007) The costs of training a nurse practitioner in primary care: the importance of allowing for the cost of education and training when making decisions about changing the professional-mix. Journal of Nursing Management 15, 449-457.

Journal of nursing management
2008-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Re: treatment advice in primary care: a comparative study of nurse practitioners and general practitioners.

Journal of advanced nursing
2007-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
Source: Self-asserted source
Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Response to 'explanations in consultations: the combined effectiveness of doctors' and nurses' communication with patients'.

Medical education
2005-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Barratt J
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Prof Julian Barratt via Europe PubMed Central

Peer review (16 reviews for 4 publications/grants)

Review activity for BMC family practice (1)
Review activity for BMJ open. (10)
Review activity for Open heart. (1)
Review activity for Patient education and counseling. (4)