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Get the skills and knowledge you need to provide high quality end-of-life care. Funded by Australian Department of Health and Aged Care, at Flinders University
Australia
Joined February 2016
📢 Healthcare Professionals (Australia)! Join the free End-of-Life Essentials #Communication Masterclass #Webinar 🗣️💬 📅 Tues, 4 March 2025 ⏰ 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM ACDT 🔗 Register: Featuring an expert panel on #EndofLifeCare
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🔷THEN: I was unsure of my ability to recognise when a patient might be in their last 12 months of life. 🔷NOW: I confidently use tools & clinical triggers to step back, assess the situation, & consider whether #EndofLifeCare is needed. More▶️
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RT @kevinmd: Why doctors must talk about death: the truth about CPR and end-of-life care #Conditions #PalliativeCar…
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🥹 'For health professionals caring for patients at the #EndofLife, grief presents a unique set of challenges.' More from Kari Langdon, General Manager of the Red Tree Foundation❤️ #grief
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#EndofLifeCare training is a critical component of medical education, yet gaps remain in adequately preparing students for these complex interactions ▶️ #training #medical #MedicalEducation #students
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The last 6 months in our project have been about boosting confidence in #EndofLifeCare for #HealthProfessionals. To assist, our #education in pilot Health Services' is underway! 🚀 If you’ve learned something, shared a resource, or liked our updates - thank you!
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RT @EPCINetwork: 🔔Free Webinar 19th Feb 6-7:30pm GMT🔔 The Art of Dialogue: Transforming End-of-Life Conversations in the ICU for Meaningfu…
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🎓 New to your role? We’ve tailored our ‘Orientation to #EndofLifeCare’ modules using the most utilised education by #nurses, #AlliedHealthProfessionals & #doctors. Boost your skills & invest in your professional development today!▶️ #CPD #PD #free
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@MelissaSweetDr 'Training for health practitioners is also important...Training will support health practitioners to facilitate informed discussions with patients and families.' Our project provides free peer-reviewed training -
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RT @MelissaSweetDr: Voluntary assisted dying is legal in Australia – but many of us don’t know
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This review highlights several #palliative & #EOL care initiatives in India for patients with #cancer & their families...such as structured palliative care #training. Efforts to reduce health-related costs have helped patients to manage financial toxicity
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RT @vitaltalk: Dr. James Tulsky, founder of VitalTalk, joins the Best Life Best Death podcast to explore the power of words in healthcare.…
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Clinical #education & #training must ensure that future clinicians...are unafraid and supported to have tender conversations about dying, the bedrock of person centred care #EndofLifeCare
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RT @Independent_ie: Planning for the provision of end-of-life care is critical, all-island report advises
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#Healthcare professionals regularly face death, dying, & grief as part of their profession. Yet many lack formal, in-depth education in essential areas such as #grief support, #PalliativeCare, & effective #communication about #death & #bereavement. Blog ▶️
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'Recognising when a patient is dying is important for providing high-quality #EndofLifeCare, particularly in acute settings....' More in 'Care of the #dying person' with tools & resources, including our '#RecognisingDying Toolkit'▶️ �Thanks @CareSearch
📣 New Clinical Evidence Summaries now available We've updated the latest evidence making it more practical for clinicians. Featuring key messages, evidence, equity and access, care context and implications for families and carers. Free to access anytime you need: #Evidence #PallCare #PallCareEvidence #Clinicians #PallCareTools
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RT @ElianaClose: Check out our latest in the @ConversationEDU on the diseases that give rise to #voluntaryassisteddying #VAD. @jamesdownar…
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The objective of this study was to improve #renal #nursing staff confidence in identifying patients approaching #EndofLife, and advocate for appropriate multidisciplinary care planning
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❔Did you know that most Australians die in a hospital, & that in the year leading up to death, people are typically admitted to hospital 4 times? Our 🆕 'Recognising Dying' module can help all #HealthcareProfessionals to support #EndofLife discussions▶️
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Timely recognition of dying is important for high quality #EndofLifeCare, however little is known about how clinicians recognise #dying. Late recognition can lead to futile treatment & prevent a change in the focus of care #clinicians #nursing #GoalsofCare
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