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Challenging Cases in Palliative Care: Challenging Cases

Autor Felicity Dewhurst, Polly Edmonds, Suzie Gillon, Amy Hawkins, Mary Miller, Sarah Yardley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 mai 2024
Palliative care has evolved rapidly in recent years. Not only is the field dealing with an increasingly elderly and multi-morbid population, it is also addressing a wider variety of complex diagnoses such as heart failure, renal failure, advanced lung disease, frailty, and dementia. Challenging Cases in Palliative Care is unique, as it uses examples of real-world cases from palliative care practices. It also includes expert commentary to support modern clinicians in managing the 'messiness' of clinical care, as well as the increasingly complex needs of patients today. As part of our Challenging Cases series, the cases in this book not only cover a range of physical and psychosocial problems seen in palliative care, they also reflect the core curriculum for UK speciality trainees. Each case brings together expert interpretation of the available evidence, management strategies, guidelines and best practice, while discussing complexities in clinical decision-making and controversies in approach.
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ISBN-13: 9780192864741
ISBN-10: 0192864742
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 190 x 245 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Challenging Cases

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Dr Edmonds has been a consultant at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust since 1997. As honorary senior lecturer at King's College London she was heavily involved in development of the palliative care component of the undergraduate medical curriculum and examinations. She has been a training programme director for London, overseeing the delivery of postgraduate medical training and is currently the chair of the national Specialist Advisory Committee for Palliative Medicine.Dr Gillon has been a consultant in Palliative Medicine since 2015; chairs the Association of Palliative Medicine Education and Training Committee; is the Palliative Care education lead for the trust and is an active member of the regional Specialty Training Committee. She is regularly involved in local and national research projects and quality improvement initiatives.Dr Miller qualified from University College Cork, Ireland in 1988. Mary trained and worked in palliative medicine in Ireland, Sweden and the UK and has been a consultant in palliative medicine in Oxford since 1998. Mary has a strong interest in education; completing a Diploma in Learning and Teaching at Oxford University 2005, was Training Programme Director and Regional Specialty Advisor (2002 - 2008) and has led the Oxford Advanced Courses in Pain and Symptom Management since 2005. Mary is an elected member of the Education Committee of the Association of Palliative Medicine and joint lead of the postgraduate education special interest forum. Since the inception of OxCERPC in 2017, Mary and the team are focusing on building an exciting portfolio of courses, building research readiness and reaching out to practitioners across the globe.Dr Hawkins has been a Consultant in Palliative Medicine since 2020. She has previously completed a number of educational research projects alongside an MSc in Medical Education. She has experience of qualitative research studies and has undertaken a systematic review. She is currently a member of the Association of Palliative Medicine Education and Training Committee.Dr Yardley is a clinical academic interested in how patients, families, carers, and healthcare professionals do the work of frontline day-to-day healthcare and make sense of their experiences; hospital-community and specialist-generalist interfaces in palliative care; and patient transitions between hospital and community care, including palliative care in Emergency Departments and Acute Medical Units. Her research seeks to understand and improve human-dependent healthcare such as the impact therapeutic and professional collegiate relationships have on current and future care.Dr Felicity Dewhurst is a Consultant in Palliative Medicine at St Oswald's Hospice and an NIHR Advanced Fellow and Senior Clinical Lecturer in the Population Health Sciences Institute at Newcastle University.Following her Dunhill doctoral fellowship, she lobbied for the creation of the first NIHR Academic Clinical Lectureship in Palliative Medicine in Newcastle, and subsequently successfully applied for the first NIHR Advanced Fellowship in Palliative Medicine nationally (January 2024-6.25 years).Felicity has a Master's in Health Professions Education and is on the education committee of the Association of Palliative Medicine (APM) and the organising committee for the Palliative Care Congress (PCC). She is passionate about trying to improve care through research, education and service modification.