End of life care webinar – virtual study day

Posted on: February 21, 2022

Thursday 10th March 2022
9:00 am – 4:30 pm
via TEAMS

This virtual training day will support the development of knowledge and understanding around a variety of elements relating to End of Life and Palliative care, including:

  • Advance Care Planning
  • Care of the dying patient
  • Ethical issues
  • Managing delirium and terminal agitation
  • Pain Management
  • Psychological symptoms
  • Syringe drivers

The day’s learning events will be delivered via TEAMS and the attendees will have the chance to interact and ask questions at the end of each presentation.

Booking is via Eventbrite. A nominal charge of £10 is in place in order to secure your place. You will be sent the meeting link once you have booked your place.

All participants will be emailed a certificate on completion of the evaluation. 

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