Nursing in specialist palliative care since 1991 formerly Royal Marsden & St George’s, SVUH & Connolly Hospital, currently St Francis Hospice views my own
@Palliative_Scot Also had the privilege of learning from him in St Christopher’s when he taught us on the grief, loss and change module in 1993, I hope he had a peaceful death 🙏
Recognising patients young age is important in AYA cancer care. Yet it is also important for nurses who are similar ages. Supporting our young nurses is key to retention & welfare too. Read about their experiences ➡️ https://t.co/qWbq0YroJH
GP Nurses provide continuity & ongoing casual supervision - particularly well placed to spot Carer Stress & Burnout, as well as ongoing Nursing Care for people afflicted with this devastating condition
@ICGPnews calls for doubling the number of GP Nurses - RT if you agree !!
On 24th February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. As part of our blog series about the impact of the war in Ukraine, and to mark one year since the Russian invasion, Kristina Keleman, from Sheptytsky Hospital, Lviv, Ukraine, reflects on an unimaginable year.
https://t.co/5hajPxYb7m
The deadline for application for the 2023 EAPC Researcher Awards has been extended to 15th February 2023.
https://t.co/2yvM6qoZTx
@CSuetfeld@SandraMartinsP @COstgathe
Hope you can join the medical humanities workshop that I'm hosting on Zoom: 'Cancer - Hope & Identity' - Weds 22 February 2023 7.45pm GMT. Register via: https://t.co/dbXwIHRLHo
Everyone very welcome, please share!
We are delighted to announce our first platform presentation for our Annual Education & Research Forum will be the fantastic @bernadettebrady.
Looking forward to some great presentations.
Don't miss out, the registration form is 👇
https://t.co/HUEk0dH8yr
@FardodOKelly @ISU_Urology@RCSI_Irl @DrOrlaWalsh @Beaumont_Dublin Sorry to read this, I really admired her and often wondered if she was enjoying her retirement, RIP
No clinician, manager, commissioner or policy maker interested in how palliative care services measure the difference they make and best to use this data will want to miss our Measuring the Effectiveness of Palliative Care conference on 20 Jan. https://t.co/mubUDFv3AO
#HUKConf22 Find out more about deathbed phenomena or unusual experiences at the end of life. Poster no.100. Led by one of our fabulous medical students at the uni of edinburgh @rachael__lamb
Writing a short animation script about child palliative care that shares diverse experiences and shows the diversity of staff that work within children's hospices. Hoping that this film can show what #CPC is really like.
Any suggestions for stories or snippets to include?
'Mary Lost Her Battle' premieres on BBC4 this Sunday 6th at 22:25, within the Screengrabbed Too programme.
Tune in to learn about my mum, how she lived with and died from cancer, and why she refused to use military metaphors to describe her illness. #MLHB#DontSayILostMyBattle
Can anyone possibly help with a term?
I'm trying to describe a death that follows an end-of-life/palliative care plan and that adheres to the wishes of the dying person.
I keep reaching for "good death", but that feels slightly incorrect, as if judging other deaths as "bad".
The public response to my tweet about the death of the Queen was extraordinary. People really do want better information.
@EAPCvzw invited me to ponder via their blog. Here's the post: https://t.co/al8JJWozrY
We are delighted to announce Dr. Kathryn Mannix as our speaker at the IAPC's Annual Lecture series on November 10th, with a webinar on "Tender Conversations".
Members, keep an eye out for your IAPC members newsletter for details on how to register for this fantastic webinar.