Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking by skilled health and social care professionals. Palliative care is therefore highly suitable for sowing the seeds of interprofessional teamworking in early professional education. This paper describes experiences of running undergraduate interprofessional workshops in palliative care for medical, nursing, social work, physiotherapy and occupational therapy students. These workshops are unusual in three respects: first, the involvement of family carers mean that these learning experiences are rooted in clinical reality; secondly, there is no attempt to ‘tidy up’ the story for the students; thirdly, unlike many undergraduate interprofessional...
Introduction The literature documents inadequate palliative medicine training in undergraduate and g...
Background: It has been argued that the unique nature of the occupational therapy role in palliative...
Purpose. Medical education inadequately prepares students for interdisciplinary collaboration, an es...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
INTRODUCTION Interprofessional collaboration is essential to ensure safe and effective patient-centr...
Meeting family carers who recount their experiences of being on the receiving end of health and soci...
INTRODUCTION Interprofessional collaboration is essential to ensure safe and effective patient-centr...
Background: Future health care increasingly requires interprofessional thinking and decision-making ...
Background Educating medical students to care for patients at the end-of-life is increasingly recogn...
The undergraduate education of health professionals has legitimately broad but ultimately conflictin...
Background: Although dying and death are common in practice, medical and social work students receiv...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
This project commenced when a team within the Division of Occupational Therapy at the University of ...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
Introduction The literature documents inadequate palliative medicine training in undergraduate and g...
Background: It has been argued that the unique nature of the occupational therapy role in palliative...
Purpose. Medical education inadequately prepares students for interdisciplinary collaboration, an es...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
INTRODUCTION Interprofessional collaboration is essential to ensure safe and effective patient-centr...
Meeting family carers who recount their experiences of being on the receiving end of health and soci...
INTRODUCTION Interprofessional collaboration is essential to ensure safe and effective patient-centr...
Background: Future health care increasingly requires interprofessional thinking and decision-making ...
Background Educating medical students to care for patients at the end-of-life is increasingly recogn...
The undergraduate education of health professionals has legitimately broad but ultimately conflictin...
Background: Although dying and death are common in practice, medical and social work students receiv...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
As nearly all doctors deal with patients requiring palliative care, it is imperative that palliative...
This project commenced when a team within the Division of Occupational Therapy at the University of ...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
Introduction The literature documents inadequate palliative medicine training in undergraduate and g...
Background: It has been argued that the unique nature of the occupational therapy role in palliative...
Purpose. Medical education inadequately prepares students for interdisciplinary collaboration, an es...