25 Mar 2025 09:00 - 16:00 Medical Education Centre, Victoria Hospital Free
An advanced clinical communication workshop for doctors at all grades, including consultants and trainees, senior nurses and allied health professionals. This highly interactive workshop supports Clinicians to talk about Future Care Planning informed by an understanding of “what matters” to individuals and their families.
Participants will work in a small peer group and address communication challenges drawn from their own clinical practice and educational roles. Particular focus will be on initiating conversations about deteriorating health, people’s priorities and plans for future care such as hospital treatments options, further admissions, clinically assisted nutrition or hydration and CPR
This workshop is open to NHS Fife staff only
We look at effective ways to help people think and plan ahead. Clinicians need to be able to talk about emergency treatment and care planning (e.g. Treatment Escalation Plans and ReSPECT), goals of care, and planning for care around dying, including DNACPR discussions.
The RED-MAP framework supports these conversations.
In this advanced clinical communication workshop participants will:
Medical Education Centre, Victoria Hospital
Date: 25 Mar 2025
Time: 09:00 - 16:00
Dr Jo Bowden is a consultant in palliative medicine in NHS Fife and also works part-time in palliative care research. She has a Masters in Clinical Education. She first attended EC4H as a participant in 2008 and taught clinical communication to undergraduates and junior doctors during her specialty training. She completed her EC4H tutor training in 2017 and she is delighted to support the delivery of EC4H in Fife.
Dr Lucy Hogg is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia in NHS Fife. She also leads the ICU follow up service. She is committed to improving communication with patients and their families, and within the wider multidisciplinary team. She has recently completed EC4H communication tutor training. GMC number: 4700957