Palliative Care Research: Why it matters, and why you should do it

Healthcare > Clinical Trials2/27/2024 6:00 PM

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A webinar organised by the APM Juniors’ Committee. Date: Tuesday 27 February 2024 Time: 18:00 – 19:30 Speakers: Professor Fliss Murtagh and Dr Donna Wakefield. Learning Objectives: 1) Why bother with research in palliative care, including benefits and challenges 2) Hot topics in palliative care research 3) How to progress from an idea to implementing change, and how to get involved in each level. This event is FREE to attend. Ticket holders will be sent the recording after the session. Please book your place to ensure you are on the mailing list for the joining link and the recording. The joining link will be emailed to you via the email you have registered your place with the day before the event takes place. Please remember to check your Junk Mail folders in case the invite has fallen in there. To avoid our emails falling into junk folders please make sure your IT department ‘safelist’ the following email addresses kate@munrosmith.co.uk | becki@munrosmith.co.uk. It has been noted that some email accounts are viewable in plain text only. With this in mind, we will provide the meeting ID and passcode to your joining instructions to avoid any issues with broken links.

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APM Education Hub

APM Education Hub

This is the Association for Palliative Medicine (APM) education website. APM members asked for better sign-posting of events and for increased access to resources for members and so the APM took the decision to launch this dedicated education site, which they hope will be of use to members. The APM’s Education and Training Committee hopes to grow the content on the site over time and to ensure functionality is also constantly updated. The plan is for the website to become the key site for members to use when searching for educational activity and resources. It will house information on all APM events, as well as external events, approved by the APM. Over time, educational resources, including links to e-ELCA, will be available via the site too. There is also an intention to make resources for teachers and trainers available, beginning with the launch of the APM’s Postgraduate Medical Education Special Interest Forum (PME SIF).