Beyond the Sirens

著者: The End of Life Partnership Ltd
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  • The Beyond the Sirens: Paramedics and End-of-Life Care podcast series has been designed to start a journey together, to spark innovative ideas, provide support for and raise awareness of the holistic and complex requirements of end-of-life care. It is the start of a process, and we would love your input and feedback on what we have put together, for consideration for future podcasts we aim to create.

    Our ultimate aim is to benefit the patient by providing a tool that supports you in what you need to make the most appropriate decisions to aid those dying, and to understand the positive impact this has on those left behind to grieve.

    We have brought together the expertise of those people who have a long-standing wealth of experience in end-of-life care. We also felt it was equally important to hear about real life examples from those in the field just like yourselves, and how they have dealt with situations you yourself may come across.

    The hosts for this series are:

    Mary Buttle

    A Clinical Nurse Specialist with an extensive career in Oncology and Palliative and End of Life Care. Mary attained a Honours degree in adult palliative and end of life care and has been delivering education and training in this speciality for over 6 years. Previously an Education Lead at the End-of-Life Partnership, delivering training to Paramedics from North West Ambulance Service

    Theresa Taylor, Practice Education End of Life Partnership

    Works as a practice educator for the End-of-Life Partnership based in Crewe. A registered nurse by background, Tess worked in palliative and end of life care as a specialist nurse and educator for over 20 years. She attained a degree in Palliative Care , an MSc in Pain Management, and has a huge passion for supporting paramedics through education. She feels privileged to be able to do this through the End of Life Care Training for North West Ambulance Service and through teaching paramedics at Stafford University.

    The End of Life Partnership Ltd 2024
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The Beyond the Sirens: Paramedics and End-of-Life Care podcast series has been designed to start a journey together, to spark innovative ideas, provide support for and raise awareness of the holistic and complex requirements of end-of-life care. It is the start of a process, and we would love your input and feedback on what we have put together, for consideration for future podcasts we aim to create.

Our ultimate aim is to benefit the patient by providing a tool that supports you in what you need to make the most appropriate decisions to aid those dying, and to understand the positive impact this has on those left behind to grieve.

We have brought together the expertise of those people who have a long-standing wealth of experience in end-of-life care. We also felt it was equally important to hear about real life examples from those in the field just like yourselves, and how they have dealt with situations you yourself may come across.

The hosts for this series are:

Mary Buttle

A Clinical Nurse Specialist with an extensive career in Oncology and Palliative and End of Life Care. Mary attained a Honours degree in adult palliative and end of life care and has been delivering education and training in this speciality for over 6 years. Previously an Education Lead at the End-of-Life Partnership, delivering training to Paramedics from North West Ambulance Service

Theresa Taylor, Practice Education End of Life Partnership

Works as a practice educator for the End-of-Life Partnership based in Crewe. A registered nurse by background, Tess worked in palliative and end of life care as a specialist nurse and educator for over 20 years. She attained a degree in Palliative Care , an MSc in Pain Management, and has a huge passion for supporting paramedics through education. She feels privileged to be able to do this through the End of Life Care Training for North West Ambulance Service and through teaching paramedics at Stafford University.

The End of Life Partnership Ltd 2024
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  • Exploring Palliative and End of Life Care for Paramedics
    2024/07/05

    Episode 1 looks at the difference between palliative and end of life care. We are looking to understand what the aims of End of Life care are, and how there is a different mindset required from paramedics in this role.

    We are joined by

    Dr Kathryn Gaunt

    A Consultant in Palliative Medicine at East Cheshire NHS Trust. She works across all clinical settings within East Cheshire, acute hospital, community, and hospice. This allows for a greater understanding of the challenges and developments happening across the healthcare arena. She is the Chair of the East Cheshire PLACE based Palliative and End of Life Locality Group where the focus is on steering the strategic direction of palliative and eol service delivery within the locality. She has a keen interest in palliative and End of Life education and developing and delivering simulation training within this area.

    Dan Platt, Paramedic is currently working as a newly qualified paramedic within his second year of practice with Northwest Ambulance Service in the Merseyside area. Prior to this he spent 3 years completing his degree in paramedic science at Liverpool John Moores University, predominantly working around North Liverpool and the surrounding areas. Whilst studying at university Dan took on the role of CPD and Training Officer for the LJMU Paramedic Society, helping to facilitate numerous training events relating to end-of-life care in the paramedic role. During his time completing placements throughout university and leading into his career as a registered paramedic he regularly encounters patients who are nearing the end stages of their life, often proving to be one of the most challenging yet highly rewarding incidents they attend to.

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    29 分
  • The Value of Effective Communication Skills in Palliative Care
    2024/07/09

    Through Karen Groves expert guidance we explore how vital communication skills are and the key aspects that make communication effective in often pressured situations. These include:

    • Taking your time
    • Asking the right questions

    Dr Karen Groves Education Lead for Queenscourt Hospice

    After 12 years in full time GP practice in a busy town centre in Southport, Merseyside, Dr Karen Groves was Medical & Education Director of Queenscourt Hospice, Southport and an NHS Consultant in Palliative Medicine working across hospital and community in integrated specialist palliative care services in West Lancs, Southport & Formby for 27 years. Having semi-retired, she is now Education Lead for Queenscourt Hospice and Honorary Clinical Professor, Edge Hill University delivering a Masters programme in Integrated Palliative & End of Life Care.

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    33 分
  • The Concept of Total Pain in Palliative Care
    2024/07/09

    Our Hosts Mary Buttle and Tess Taylor lead a hugely insightful podcast on the concept of Total Pain, sharing through their extensive experience examples of different types of pain and how vital it is in caring for the whole person.

    Mary Buttle

    A Clinical Nurse Specialist with an extensive career in Oncology and Palliative and End of Life Care. Mary attained a Honours degree in adult palliative and end of life care and has been delivering education and training in this speciality for over 6 years. Previously an Education Lead at the End-of-Life Partnership, delivering training to Paramedics from Northwest Ambulance Service

    Theresa Taylor, Practice Education End of Life Partnership

    Works as a practice educator for the End-of-Life Partnership based in Crewe. A registered nurse by background, Tess worked in palliative and end of life care as a specialist nurse and educator for over 20 years. She attained a degree in Palliative Care , an MSc in Pain Management, and has a huge passion for supporting paramedics through education. She feels privileged to be able to do this through the End of Life Care Training for North West Ambulance Service and through teaching paramedics at Stafford University.

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    24 分

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