carolyn doyle💙
@carriep100
views are my own .RN/DNSPQ/PGCE/EoL Soul Midwife/TLC trainer/Independent Celebrant committed to person centred end of life care, values everyone’s contribution.
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http://Dying2Care.com 01-08-2009 13:12:23
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# #PostItPurple4Seth Tendring Council full council meeting, and I see purple, so I just have to post it. Thanks Cllr Gina Placey for letting me snap your purple shoes x and cllr Smith, your lanyard.
Congratulations to our very own Mr Bond who completed the London Marathon yesterday! We are very proud of you and this amazing achievement! #londonmarathon2024 #proud #aimhigh #reach2trust #younglivesvscancer
RCN Learn have a lot of courses which might help you at the start of your journey as a registered nurse. Here's one on end-of-life care which is free for all The RCN members rcnlearn.rcn.org.uk/Search/End-of-…. What other courses do you think look helpful? #RCNNRN rcnlearn.rcn.org.uk/Search?q=&page…
Karen Chumbley NHS SNEE ICB - north east Essex So agree come and join us Free Conference Advance Care Plan Day 2024 #ACPDay2024
Later today I will be support the Pancreatic Cancer UK carers cuppa a place where people caring for someone with pancreatic cancer come together online and support each other through the journey of the most traumatic disease - Hope is always in the conversation Lynne McCallum
Imagine the indignity of being told “well, you don’t look like you have” #PTSD , #mentalillness , #dementia or another invisible disease.
#Alzheimers #mentalhealth
We are recruiting for Staff Nurses - Palliative Care Margaret Centre Division of Medicine WX. Take a look at our advert here jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/joba… if this sounds like you, then apply now!
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am currently looking into the views of soul midwives,EolC doulas, End of life care companions in relation to assisted dying : if you currently work in these roles, please share and complete my short anonymised survey. forms.office.com/r/y3mXpW1N5h Martin Galligan RCN Pain and Palliative Care Forum thankyou
Pancreatic cancer is the 10th most common cancer in the UK. But your GP may only see a new patient with pancreatic cancer about every 5 years here are some top tips from Pancreatic Cancer UK to help you talk to your GP if you think you may have symptoms that are not being recognised