19 Nov 2024 12:30 - 14:00 Online attendance Free
An intensive four-part online workshop aimed at those frequently having conversations about deteriorating health including Advanced Nurse Practitioners, other senior nurses, doctors and other AHPs working in NHS Fife.
This workshop is for NHS Fife staff only
This interactive course consists of a series of four linked webinars run over 4 weeks, which will cover a range of topics. At each session, participants will watch a real time interactive demonstration led by EC4H tutors and will have the opportunity throughout the demonstration to contribute suggestions and feedback to the tutor team via the chat box.
Session 1: Breaking Bad News – 5th November (12.30 pm to 2 pm)
Session 2: Future Care Planning – 12th November (12.30 pm to 2 pm)
Session 3: DNACPR – 19th November (12.30 pm to 2 pm)
Session 4: Anger and Apology – 26th November (12.30 pm to 2 pm)
Participants must attend all four sessions.
This advanced communication workshop offers participants the opportunity to:
• Review their current practice in relation to communication in clinical practice, and with colleagues and other health and care staff.
• Identify personal learning objectives and develop strategies for addressing these within a peer learning group.
• Critique and apply relevant literature/ theory on effective communication.
• Consider and take account of patient/carer/colleague perspectives.
• Identify and practise ways of increasing communication effectiveness.
• Exchange ideas and experiences with colleagues from other specialties
Online
Date: 19 Nov 2024
Time: 12:30 - 14:00
Dr Sarah Clay is a specialty doctor in palliative care working in NHS Fife. Sarah first participated in an EC4H course in 2018 during GP specialty training and completed tutor training in 2023.
Dr Steinunn Boyce is a Consultant in Palliative Care within NHS Fife. Steinunn joined the EC4H tutor team in 2017
Dr Stephen Fenning is a Consultant in Palliative Medicine in NHS Fife. He contributes regularly to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Palliative Medicine and has facilitated EC4H workshops since completing his EC4H Advanced Communication Tutor Training in 2017.