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MORNING SESSION 2 – WORKSHOPS / CONCURRENTS 11am – 12.30am |
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Clinical Workshop 1
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ABSTRACTS 1 Transforming our Landscape |
ABSTRACTS 2 Transforming Care Holistically (Carers) |
WORKSHOP 1 Transforming by Art (with Dr Leonie Zadow ) |
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Chair: Prof Jane Philips |
Chair: Dr Peta McVey |
Chair: Caroline Short |
Chair: Melissa Cumming |
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Auditorium |
Twilight Room 1 |
Twilight Room 2 |
Party Room |
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Breathlessnes – Dr Anthoulla Mohamudally |
Listen, Acknowledge, Respond: addressing the mental health Treatment Gap. Julianne Whyte |
Carer experiences of palliative care: informing and transforming practice through an exploration of carer narratives. Kristin Bindley |
WORKSHOP 1 (1.5hrs) Transformed by Art Dr Leonie Zadow Dr Zadow explores how art is available to us and invites us to be in touch with the deeply transforming experiences we have as practitioners in palliative care. |
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Itch, Hiccups and other hard to manage symptoms – Dr Frank Brennan |
“Dying is difficult in any language”: The views of palliative care nurses on barriers to access to palliative care for patients from Culturally & Linguistically Diverse backgrounds. Liz Lobb |
Are Rural and Remote Patients, Families and Caregivers Needs in Life-Limiting Illness Different from those of Urban Dwellers? A Narrative Synthesis of the Evidence. Emily Saurman |
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Delerium – A/Prof Christine Sanderson |
A changing landscape? – A snapshot of Palliative Aare Advanced Trainees and intentions towards rural practice in Australia. Alison Blight |
Understanding the sleep disturbances experienced by caregivers to highlight the need for better monitoring and treatment to improve caregiver outcomes. Kirstin F Maltby |
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Catastrophic Terminal Events – Linda Magann |
Carter v Canada: Perspectives on Physician Assisted Dying. Linda Ora
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What can we learn from family caregivers about hope during a home death? Matra Robertson |