emma carduff
@DrEmmaCarduff
Head of Research/Innovation Marie Curie-supports evidence-informed policy to improve end of life care. Loves Leith, Gaelic, Port Isaac, art, dogs. Views my own
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Delighted that Marie Curie EOLC is starting a Project ECHO Community of Practice to supportthe evidence-based Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool/Intervention CSNAT Gunn Grande Gail Ewing Kate M Marie Curie Project ECHO emma carduff Registration open mariecurie.org.uk/professionals/…
New HRCS analysis of grant funding data out today: of £2.79billion health-related research in 2022, only 0.23% /£6.5m dealt with #palliative / end of life care, up from 0.21%, still too little. Marie Curie EOLC still 2nd largest funder after NIHR Research hrcsonline.net/reports/analys…
Welcome to our Mental health and wellbeing in Advanced Illness Network (MAIN) launch! Join us on 31st Jan as we unveil our new research and knowledge exchange network focused on mental health and wellbeing in relation to serious life-limiting illness:
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Today I reflect on the findings of our new report from Marie Curie EOLC and The Queen's Nursing Institute which explores how far we come in the provision of end of life care since 1952. mariecurie.org.uk/blog/food-bank…
Today I hosted a roundtable on the 'Dying in the Margins study' from Marie Curie Scotland & University of Glasgow.
The study paints a picture from individuals’ experiences coping with challenges associated w poverty, housing, energy & transport while living w a terminal illness.
Got experience of UK work visas and terminal illness? Live in the UK? OR are you a UK professional supporting people with terminal illness on a work visa? If so, take part in our study funded by Marie Curie EOLC
…nancialinsecurityendoflife.stir.ac.uk/?page_id=6
Some reflections from me and Sam Quinn on the Dying in the Margins study as it officially comes to an end after 4 years! Merryn Gott emma carduff endoflifestudies.academicblogs.co.uk/dying-in-the-m…
Delighted that we have been able to collaborate with Naomi Richards and colleagues as University of Glasgow in this microcredential.
Dying, death and grief are central to clinical medicine - we all need skills and knowledge to deal with them in our multicultural world.
Just a few days left to visit the #CostOfDying exhibition at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow