Congratulations to speaker Dr Julie Jones on her new role
NewsOur sincere congratulations go to Dr Julie Jones on her new role as associate dean at RGU Health Sciences in Aberdeen!
A physiotherapist by background with a special interest in Parkinson's, Julie got her doctorate earlier this year just before giving a brilliant talk at our Parkinson's Cutting Edge conference.
It has been an amazing year for me, achieving several life goals, but to make it even sweeter, I am delighted to have been appointed Associate Dean for Economic, Social and Cultural Development @RGUHealthSci Thank you to all those who have supported me, I am forever grateful🥰
— Julie Jones (@julie_physio) August 23, 2023
As well as Cutting Edge, Julie has spoken at a number of our courses and events, including our Health & wellness course, and webinars like Frailty in Parkinson's, both currently available on demand. She is hugely passionate about what she does, and we know she'll bring the same energy and expertise to her new role as we've been privileged to receive in our education.
Congratulations, Julie, we hope you really enjoy this new challenge!
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