For those who haven't already seen this great piece of work by current and former NEPRRA members do take a look:
Advance care planning for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on home non-invasive ventilation: A qualitative study...
https://t.co/DaWMrVTCcS
The 'Skilled conversations in life limiting conditions' e-learning course, gives you the skills and confidence you need to have difficult conversations with patients about death and dying. 👇
https://t.co/3G4m6Wh5bG
I’ve written a new blog post about the impact of family and culture especially on working in palliative care. Let me know what you think! https://t.co/DWYsPuex7G
Great talk from Dr Paul Paes about informed, individualised and rationalised use of antiemetics in advanced symptom management at the Guildford advanced pain and symptom management course @AndrewNTDavies
Has been great being part of this @neprra project, so exciting to see the work being published! It’s been great to see it being used all round the country to help IMTs develop their Palliative Care knowledge & skills. And wouldn’t have got here without all the support on the way!
Great project to work on with @neprra Helpful learning tool for internal medicine trainees, equally useful for pall med trainees to develop skills in delivering simulation training https://t.co/RaTjyhoXAM
Looking for people of African and Caribbean descent bereaved during the pandemic. If you are ready to talk about it please get in touch and help us improve end of life care experiences for all. Please share @UK_PRC@neprra@PCRScommittee@DonnaWakefield_@JonathanKoffman thanks
Very excited to have our poster on ‘Palliative Simulation for Internal Medicine Trainees’ accepted for the Health Leadership Academy’s Spring Conference! @NorthumbriaDASH@NorthumbriaNHS @QEGateshead
It’s great to be able to present the simulation package we have made at @neprra to help teach palliative care to IMT trainees. We’d love to hear from you if you’d like to know more or use the resources! #PCC2021