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June 2022
Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 1
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 2
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 3
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 4
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education | Oncology Update Symposium: Twilight Teaching, session 5
Opportunity to refresh knowledge on a range of oncology topics relevant to practice of caring for people with a cancer diagnosis. About this event The Twilight Teaching series for the Oncology Update Symposium will be: A teaching series across five sessions Particularly relevant for Medical Officers working in primary health, hospital, and community settings Relevant for Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Allied Health Professionals working in all settings Online via MS Teams Range of Oncology topics
Find out more »August 2022
Palliative Care Tasmania | National Dietetic Webinar – Nutrition and Palliative Care
Food is associated with maintenance of health and life, expressions of love and the celebration of important events. The inability or loss of desire to eat and drink can be perceived by the person and family as an indication that the illness is progressing and can induce feelings of anxiety, frustration and loss. Questions around a person’s weight, food intake and nutritional supplements can dominate the caring agenda and need to be addressed directly and sensitively. This presentation discusses the…
Find out more »November 2022
Palliative Care Tasmania | National Dietetic Webinar – Nutrition and Palliative Care
Food is associated with maintenance of health and life, expressions of love and the celebration of important events. The inability or loss of desire to eat and drink can be perceived by the person and family as an indication that the illness is progressing and can induce feelings of anxiety, frustration and loss. Questions around a person’s weight, food intake and nutritional supplements can dominate the caring agenda and need to be addressed directly and sensitively. This presentation discusses the…
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