Wednesday Dec 04, 2024

12: Live interviews from our Annual Palliative Care Conference

🎤The new Strathcarron Stories Podcast is out now🎤

Education is a founding principal of the Hospice Movement and Strathcarron Hospice’s Annual Conference draws experts from around the world to speak and learn about the latest developments and learnings in palliative care in end of life care.  

 Our team at Strathcarron is passionate about learning and best practice and this episode we chat to guest speakers and attendees live at the Conference (in September), as well as our Head of Education, Dr Sally Boa.

We are very grateful to all our attendees who we interviewed on the Podcast live on the day, as well as the prestigious speakers:

  • Dr Ben Hudson, Consultant hepatologist, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
  • Dr Nat Quail, Registrar in Infectious Disease and Microbiology in the West of Scotland
  • Dr Kathryn Mannix, Author and former consultant and expert in palliative care
  • Professor Max Watson, Palliative Care Consultant, Omagh, NI

We hope you enjoy listening.

(Picture 1: L to R: Angela Harkdins, Dr Sally Boa.

Picture 2: L to R: Professor Max Watson, Dr Nat Quail, Dr Kathryn Mannix, Dr Ben Hudson)

 

Further Information:

- If you are interested in signing up for 2025: Strathcarron Palliative Care Conference

-  Find your nearest Snowdrop cafe, for friendship, support and a  cup of tea and a blether: Where is my local Strathcarron Snowdrop Cafe?

For further information on Project Echo: Project Echo | Strathcarron Hospice 

For further information on Quality End of Life Care for All (QUELCA): QELCA at Strathcarron | Strathcarron Hospice

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By sharing people stories, we help to raise awareness of Strathcarron's services and impact, as well as to reduce the fear of Hospices and encourage more conversations about death and dying.

Hosted by Ailsa (from Communications) and Ross (from IT) sees us out and about, speaking to our own staff, as well as people living with life limiting conditions and the families they support.

We're nurses, doctors, social workers. We're volunteers, cleaners, cooks & therapists. We're fundraisers, administrators, accountants & physiotherapists. We will share their stories.

We also aim to ask and answer your questions.

The conversations we’ll have with our teams will be around their roles, impact and how each person supports people with life limiting conditions. We will also speak to volunteers, local organisations, fundraisers, schools - a whole host of people connected to the Hospice too.

If you have any questions re hospice or palliative care, Strathcarron Hospice, or would like to be on the Podcast, or have a story to tell, please get in touch via our email Podcast@StrathcarronHospice.net.

🎤The new Strathcarron Stories Podcast is out now🎤

 

Strathcarron Hospice’s Annual Conference draws experts from around the world to speak and learn about the latest developments and learnings in palliative care in end of life care.  

 

Our team at Strathcarron is passionate about learning and best practice and this episode we chat to guest speakers and attendees live at the Conference (in September), as well as our Head of Education, Dr Sally Boa.

We are very grateful to all our attendees who we interviewed on the Podcast live on the day, as well as the prestigious speakers:

  • Dr Ben Hudson, Consultant hepatologist, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
  • Dr Nat Quail, Registrar in Infectious Disease and Microbiology in the West of Scotland
  • Dr Kathryn Mannix, Author and former consultant and expert in palliative care
  • Professor Max Watson, Palliative Care Consultant, Omagh, NI

We hope you enjoy listening.

 

 

(Picture 1: L to R: Angela Harkdins, Dr Sally Boa.

Picture 2: L to R: Professor Max Watson, Dr Nat Quail, Dr Kathryn Mannix, Dr Ben Hudson)

 

Further Information:

- If you are interested in signing up for 2025: Strathcarron Palliative Care Conference

-  Find your nearest Snowdrop cafe, for friendship, support and a  cup of tea and a blether: Where is my local Strathcarron Snowdrop Cafe?

For further information on Project Echo: Project Echo | Strathcarron Hospice 

For further information on Quality End of Life Care for All (QUELCA): QELCA at Strathcarron | Strathcarron Hospice

======

By sharing people stories, we help to raise awareness of Strathcarron's services and impact, as well as to reduce the fear of Hospices and encourage more conversations about death and dying.

Hosted by Ailsa (from Communications) and Ross (from IT) sees us out and about, speaking to our own staff, as well as people living with life limiting conditions and the families they support.

We're nurses, doctors, social workers. We're volunteers, cleaners, cooks & therapists. We're fundraisers, administrators, accountants & physiotherapists. We will share their stories.

We also aim to ask and answer your questions.

The conversations we’ll have with our teams will be around their roles, impact and how each person supports people with life limiting conditions. We will also speak to volunteers, local organisations, fundraisers, schools - a whole host of people connected to the Hospice too.

If you have any questions re hospice or palliative care, Strathcarron Hospice, or would like to be on the Podcast, or have a story to tell, please get in touch via our email Podcast@StrathcarronHospice.net.

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