Our vision is that all people experience a pain free and dignified death, regardless of where they die, supported by the very best clinical & compassionate care
@lpoolcouncil Many thanks for tweeting our survey - it’s very much appreciated & we’re aiming for as wide/diverse response as we can. NB - (re photo) we were very helpfully supported by Marie Curie for a number of years, but now we engage more widely as Palliative Care Institute Liverpool. 🙂
Involved in mentoring? Our scoping review outlines considerations in the development and future assessment of mentoring programmes in medical education - "A scoping review of mentor training programs in medicine between 1990 and 2017" https://t.co/hWO3OuuUu5
Our paper is online - engaging patients and public representatives and bereaved relatives to form an international version of ‘Care Of the Dying Evaluation’ #careofthedying#CODE#bereavedrelatives#proxy https://t.co/dRgLlZxKfZ
'We have developed a common, core international ‘Care Of the Dying Evaluation’ (i-CODE) questionnaire, assessing both patient care and family-carer support' FREE TO ACCESS paper available today. #hpm#palliativecare https://t.co/hGe4TW6M0D
Tamsin McGlinchey discusses study on priority setting for Technology / Research studies in Palliative Care - join the Delphi @MCPCIL@amaranwosu#PADS2018#LCCG#UoL
Excellent review by Dr Mills and Dr Roughneen report on the feasibility on the use of #VR in #PalliativeCare settings - symptom & social uses - 22 pts surveyed 100% would use again - one comment “I wish every ward had this” - #PADS2018#RLBUHT#MarieCurieLiverpool @sroughne
Dr Joanne Phoenix explaining the role of Sensor City - translating innovative sensor and IoT devices to practice - Rapid Prototyping - automation of med-assessmt-tech core for next 10 years #PADS2018#SensorCity#IoT@SensorCityUK
Dr Farnaz Nickpour - Design meets Death - challenges the room to consider how design thinking should be engaged in current and future health care - holistic care by holistic structures - who is the C21st expert in death #helix#PADS2018#endwell#UoL
Brilliant talk challenging us to think how we provide spaces for care and collaboration that serve the community, for the community, by the community #PADS2018#ABCD
Dr Paul Jones - The sociological study of healthcare architecture - the very fabric of building affects how we care (Gessler) - important in the design of where we care for people at the end of life - #PADS2018#universityofliverpool#PalliativeCare
Dr Paul Jones - The sociological study of healthcare architecture - the very fabric of building affects how we care (Gessler) - important in the design of where we care for people at the end of life - #PADS2018#universityofliverpool#PalliativeCare
Excellent talk engaging from resident philosophers on Design Meaning in End of Life - restoring meaning, presence and connectivity - Prof Hauskeller Dr Vassilopolou #PADS2018#UoL#PalliativeCare#PCIL
The future of palliative care provision starts now! Exploring opportunities for innovation in end of life care - thanks to our Research Scholar @amaranwosu for inviting us to speak and for a great programme of events at #PADS2018
Kate Warriner overviews Liverpool’s role in the Global Digital Exemplar programme and novel digital work streams in action #PADS2018#RLBUHT#universityofliverpool