• Season 2 Episode 2 Educating Palliative Care and UK Palliative Care Surveys
    Oct 10 2024

    This session looks at how best to teach palliative care and different learning theories. Kate looks at a key paper from Professor Bruera on adoption of palliative care in medical systems and then we hear from Professor Fliss Murtagh on a review of 24 years of Palliative care delivery across the UK and a large survey of families of patients who have died on the experience of palliative care in the UK.

    We also get an update on research in Hospice UK and an overview of Hospice Care week.

    It is a Full on ECHO. with Fliss Murtagh summarizing two crucial complex reports with her consumate skill.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Episode 1 season 2 Conflict in Hospices and Repatriations
    Sep 22 2024
    • Reviewing reasons why staff conflicts happen in the Hospice sector and why such conflict can be so keenly felt.
    • Repatriations of patients who want to go home to another country.
    • A review of radiology investigations in the last six months of life.
    • General updates from across the UK
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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Episode 10 NHS Crises and Repeated Election promises
    Jun 16 2024

    In this season of election manifestos and incessant political commentary Matt will be having a look at how previous crises in the NHS have been navigated, and in particular how Palliative Care has continued to grow and develop in the face of everything.

    Kate will be looking at a series of articles in the Nursing Times on looking after people with palliative care needs.

    We will also be hearing from Liv Warnes, from Hospice UK, about the advocacy work taking place on behalf of Hospice and Palliative Care with the political parties in the UK up to election on July 4. With suggestions of what could be done at the local level.

    Prior to the holiday season we would also like to know what topics you would like your Clinical ECHO to be covering next season.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 8 Uncertainty in Palliative Care
    May 11 2024

    This month we focus on uncertainty in Palliative Care with Matt looking at choice and free will in the presence of constant uncertainty, and Kate looking at the uncertanties around delivering Palliative care in prison.

    We are joined By Ariel Dempsey, Dr. Robert Twycross and Chris White.

    Ariel will be summarising her PhD work on uncertainty, Dr. Twycross, the father of research in the modern palliative care movement will be looking at the uncertain impacts of potential changes in assisted dying legislation and Chris will be highlighting this weeks Dying Matters campaign.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Clinical Palliative Care ECHO update Season1 episode 8
    Apr 15 2024

    The April Clinical ECHO focus is on inspiration and hope in the face of so much global fear and suffering. We have an international focus learning from, and collaborating with, palliative care teams from across the world.

    Matt will be focussing on his learning from the virtual Palliative Care Congress with many international speakers but also including news about an unusual and evidence-based use of sniffing alcohol wipes to quickly counteract nausea.

    Kate has been scouring the journals again to bring us her pick of the month focussing on economic impacts on dying in the UK.

    We will also be hearing the thinking behind the new Hospice UK strategy which has just been launched and an update on current items from the news likely to impact Palliative Care.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Season 1 Episode 7 Finance, Assisted Dying, Workforce and "Breathtaking"
    Mar 18 2024

    Fliss Murtagh research on the real costs of delivering Palliative Care, Reviews of the UK Government report on assisted dying/suicide, tribute to Wendy Mitchel, Nursing Apprenticeships and Growing your own Consultants, and finally Rachel Clarke on her ITV drama series about Covid, "Breathtaking".

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • February Workforce, Hospice Funding and Climate Change
    Feb 22 2024

    Review of all party parliamentary report on Hospice Funding, Workforce issues with Matt Dore, Fliss Murtagh and Anita Hayes and palliative care and climate change from Richard Smith former Editor of the BMJ.

    If you would like to view a video of the session https://youtu.be/9MJwILxg6pk

    If you would like the slides for the session or have other questions

    echo@hospiceuk.org

    Max, Matt and Kate

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • AI Palliative Care and Government Funding for Irish Hospices
    Jan 13 2024

    Welcome to the New Year Palliative Care update. Matt helps us understand how AI works and we look at ways that the sector could use it in 2024. Kate reviews a paper looking at the management of patients with Parkinson's disease and we get an update from Emily Pikett on the SR1 form roll out.

    Our main focus of discussion follows on from Feargal Twomey explaining the Irish Government's decision to fund Hospice and Palliative care 100%! Hope you find it interesting.

    Max, Matt and Kate

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    1 hr and 24 mins