Knowledge Exchange
Our experienced and friendly team delivers high quality education through interactive training sessions.
The team hosts an annual conference as well as creating a diverse calendar of training sessions, providing the most up-to-date guidance and expert advice, and facilitating topical discussions amongst health and social care professionals.
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Our aim is to expand the reach of St Catherine’s Hospice by sharing our specialist knowledge and skills around palliative and end-of-life care, advance care planning and communication skills, bereavement, and more.
Topics include:
- Palliative Care Emergencies
- Symptom Management at the End of Life (malignant and non-malignant diseases)
- Syringe Drivers
- Understanding Bereavement
- Delivering High Quality End of Life Care
- Verification of Expected Death
- Managing Spiritual Distress at the End of Life
- Personalised End of Life Care
- Recognising dying and holistic care of the dying person
- Nutrition and Hydration at the End of Life
- DNACPR
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27 Feb 2023
Study sessions
Our specialist Knowledge Exchange Team delivers high quality education through interactive training sessions.

28 Jun 2019
Placements
We take trainee nurses, doctors, therapists and social workers on placement all year round as well as working professionals who want to learn more about specialist palliative and end of life care.
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