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Patient Outcomes Research in Cancer and Palliative Care: Advancing Science and Reforming Services - 6054
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Seminar Room
Cancer Council WA 15 Bedbrook Place ShentonPark, WA 6008 AustraliaDescription
Patient Outcomes Research in Cancer and Palliative Care
Advancing Science and Reforming Services
Recent scientific advances have contributed to improved understanding of the mechanisms underpinning functional, quality of life and health service impacts of disease and treatment related effects for people across the cancer trajectory. This presentation draws on examples from observational, clinical and health services research programs in cancer and palliative care to highlight how scientific advances can inform personalised clinical and health service interventions to optimise patient and carer outcomes in a rapidly changing health care environment
Date:Wednesday 5 September 2018
Time: Registration and light meal 5.40pm, 6 - 7.30pm
Venue: Seminar Room, Cancer Council WA at 15 Bedbrook Place, Shenton Park
Designed for: Doctors, Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses, Allied Health Professionals working in a specialist palliative care setting
Presented by: Professor Patsy Yates, Head, School of Nursing, Queensland University of Technology.
Director, Centre for Palliative Care Research and Education, Queensland Health.
Parking: Free parking is available at 15 Bedbrook Place. See the map below for visitor's parking information and directions to the Seminar Room.
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Palliative care education for health professionals, health care workers and palliative care volunteers across WA.
Our events are aimed at increasing knowledge and understanding of palliative care for health professionals caring for any person with a life-limiting illness in all settings.
The education programs are facilitated by project officers in collaboration with expert palliative care clinical providers and health professionals. Tailored education to meet specific requirements is available as we continue to improve and develop our programs to meet the growing demand for palliative and supportive care education.
PaSCE is supported by Cancer Council of WA and the WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network, WA Department of Health.
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https://www.cancerwa.asn.au/articles/calendar/calendar-health-professional-training-seminars-and/
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