This blog provides an opportunity for people to share examples of current Scottish palliative care practice that might be of interest to the palliative care community more widely. If you know of work underway that might be relevant for sharing on our website, please get in touch.
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of a few of these posters. This month, we focus on:
Macmillan Cancer Support and NHS Education Scotland have developed a National Palliative Care Resources folder aiming to enhance the provision of palliative care and share good practice with community pharmacy colleagues across Scotland.
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of a few of these posters. This month, we focus on:
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of a few of these posters.
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of four of these posters.
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of four of these posters.
The SPPC Annual Conference in 2013 featured 36 poster displays, sharing work and research underway across Scotland. Each month, this blog will focus on the content of four of these posters. This month, we focus on:
In 2009,
Macmillan Cancer Support funded a project within NHS Greater Glasgow &
Clyde (GG&C), which piloted the establishment of four Macmillan
Pharmacist Facilitators, the first of their kind in Britain.
The Culturally Sensitive Project was established at the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice to address the discrepancy between the numbers of people from ethnic minorities requesting help from the hospice compared to numbers of people in the hospice's catchment area from an ethnic minority.